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flap said:
Does anyone besides me think that the sports exhaust tips look askew. The first impression I get, from the rear view pictures is that they were not installed straight. I think a symetrical design with everything on the same plain would be much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I will be ordering the PSE with mine and wonder how difficult it would be to change the tips to a straight version.
I almost didn't get the PSE because of that. I even had a set of chrome tips ready to install but after I heard some of the sound bites here and then saw a picture Carlos posted I changed my mind. The exhaust tips actually flow with the bottom of the car. There's a body line from the rear fenders to beneath the rear bumper that is the shape of an upside down U............. It's hard to explain, maybe Carlos can post a pic. Aestitically there's another reason why I got the PSE. With the standard exhaust tips, when looking at them from the rear you can see there is a single pipe. It kinda reminds me of the "stainless exhaust pipes" on the 996 where there were 2 holes but you could clearly see it was feed by one pipe. With the PSE where the tips connect there are 2 pipes.
To answer your question (I asked exactly the same thing before I was sold on the look) - You couldn't change the tips without major fabrication.
The sound is really worth it.