Last June, we have proved our first project of its own (v1.2). It 'happened a number of parts that fit the 135i. We have received many compliments on what we had done, but we were not ready. Our attention was first on the back of the car. Bastuck had published an American prototype spec quad exhaust system for the 135i. We call it still a prototype, we feel the installation is a bit 'out of the US-spec car with activated carbon filters. We have a small adjustment to our site, to ensure the correct assemblyappearance and how it was built in Bavaria. Bastuck together with us to remedy the situation. The quad system is a full, such as the dual catalyst (secondary cats back) and uses its non-resonant Bastuck y-pipe. We opted for the non-resonant version for 2 reasons, less constraints, and we stopped singing the engine. This really allows the sound of the exhaust turbo engine goes through. A little growl 'more, a bit' stronger and a bit 'done more' Open Sound of Music to our ears. ThisTime, we moved the four great tips 85 mm double-walled carbon diffuser Bastuck 3D Design. This is a 100% carbon fiber diffuser made beautiful in Japan. The diffuser integrated 3D design seamlessly into existing lines of a series, highlighting the aggressiveness of the car with its central point and slightly flared openings for the quad tailpipes. Installation was simple, to use all the clips from the archive, store and fixing points and screwsLand ...
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