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Does anyone have any comments on DTM exhaust tip... (good, bad, ugly.....) Or have other suggestions. I've seen then on E46 and they look good, but I haven't seen them on E36. If anyone have pics that would help in my decision also.
dont wanna flame, but IMO they look bad, especially on a bimmer, it just doesnt flow/doesnt belong to a bimmer. the most simple dual circle/oval pipe is best IMO
Originally posted by 325i2NV@Apr 11 2003, 12:10 PM It looks good on Cam's bimmer (4 door sedan). I was wondering if it'll look good on a sedan. I was deciding on DTM or retangle/oval (like remus tips)
ya they good if they dont stick out to much..then there nice...its all up to ur style and feel
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I actually like it a lot on my car, at first I was un-sure but the more I look at it the more I like it. I think it would look even better if I had quad exhaust. I have also seen them on the E46 M3 and the E39 M5 and they look very bad ass!!
IMO the only car I have really seen them on that I do like is bimmers.
But then again, its a matter of taste, and if you like the DTM version, well then, am I sure that they will look great on YOUR car.
If you are planning to get SS header and SS resonator, would I strongly advice you to get SS muffler, then will you be certain that you have an exhaust system, that is guaranteed to boost power.
Personally I think DTM tips are about as ricer as can get without going coffee can. Its trying to draw attention with the big crush and flair. Id rather have no one look at my car because it doesnt look special or snazzy or ricey. As for the oval tips (like the scorpian one im assuming you mean) ... eh... that one is debatable... ive never seen one in person so i cant judge but they might look ok...
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Originally posted by Fox@Apr 12 2003, 04:49 AM Personally I think DTM tips are about as ricer as can get without going coffee can. Its trying to draw attention with the big crush and flair. Id rather have no one look at my car because it doesnt look special or snazzy or ricey. As for the oval tips (like the scorpian one im assuming you mean) ... eh... that one is debatable... ive never seen one in person so i cant judge but they might look ok...
Come on Fox, tell us how you REALLY feel :lol:
I like the DTM tips, but it does depend on the application. Specifically how the whole thing flows. Eh, whatever. I'm gonna get a Greddy exhaust for my Bimmer either way ... 4 inch tip ... chrome with the LEDs. THAT looks HOT BABY!!! YEAH BABY YEAH!!!! ... I just hurt myself ...
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