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EAS Has Fun with a BMW F80 M3 Fitted with a Remus Exhaust

Remus BMW F80 M3 exhaust 27 photos
Photo: European Auto Source
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Remus launched its own take on how the new M3 and M4 models should sound like last year and yet we simply can’t get enough of how their product changes the aural experience. It seems like the guys from European Auto Source (EAS) feel the same if we’re to judge by the recent video they posted on their Youtube channel.
The Austrian company has more than one option for your tuning desires. You can either go for the full exhaust system or just for the slip-on version that simply replaces the final muffler.

If you choose to go for the full setup, you’ll get new cross pipes, connecting pipes that eliminate the front silencer and secondary catalytic convertors. What that means is that the 3-liter biturbo inline 6-cylinder engine under the bonnet (also known as S55) gets to breathe easier and will have a better sound at the same time.

On the other hand, you could go with the axle-back version that changes the rear muffler alone and gets you those bigger tailpipes you see in this video. The sound won’t be the same but your car will definitely look better.

Speaking of looks, we should also point out that you can have your tips dressed in four different finishes, all of them wearing the Remus logo. You can have your pick out of angled chrome (free), black chrome with carbon fiber ($113), stainless steel with carbon fiber ($187) or angled carbon fiber ($655).

The full exhaust costs $3,790 while the axle-back slip-on version costs $2,823 to which you’ll have to add the price of the custom tips, depending on your choosing.

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