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US $1,199.95
Location:

Burbank, California, US

Burbank, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Remus Manufacturer Part Number:088001 1562 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Country of Manufacture:Austria

REMUS Quad Tip Race Style Rear Muffler BMW M3 E46 32L 0006
Ranked number one in the world Austrian manufacturer REMUS is ahead of the game with their top of the line exhaust systems. 

At REMUS an exhaust is not simply built and put on the market Each setup is rigorously tested not just for optimum performance but for the highest quality sound attainable If they are not perfect the system is re-engineered and tested until the perfect balance between performance and sound is achieved 

Every REMUS exhaust system is crafted from only the finest aluminum and steel giving it the durability necessary to stand up to the rigors of various driving styles All REMUS systems are vehicle specific and easy to install as durable bolt on systems Every REMUS system is EC approved and TUV and ISO certified unless specified otherwise Fits BMW M3 E46 32L Includes four angled tips measuring 276.


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