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GPR exhaust

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anyone has one, considered one?
its a hell lot of cheaper then akra.
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I've had a "cheap" pipe from the UK that I ended up replacing, going cheap didn't save me any money in the long run.
With no experience with GPR in particular, I can't comment on it though.
I do however have over 50,000 miles on my Akra pipe, sounds exactly the same as it did the day I bought it with no maintenance and it looks real good when I clean it up too.
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i know akra is a great quality, but money is important
here are some things that i found about GPR just sharing
https://www.e-wheels.gr/Article.php?Pag ... anguage=en
http://main.slackriders.com/Forums/view ... 46743.html
http://www.i-bmw.com/showthread.php?t=38070


You are probably right though you get what you pay for.
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Re: GPR exhaust

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Did look at the GPR, but succumbed to the Akrapovic - removed the baffles and it sounds absolutely awesome!!
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Re: GPR exhaust

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....don't forget Remus... I picked up my 2012 last September and the Remus has been on for about 5 months. Very happy with the quality and tone.

I was thinking about putting in the baffle just to see what it did to the sound. I don't consider it loud by any means, but I'd like to see how it changes things. The Remus also added some burble during down shifts that I tend to like.

http://www.remususa.com/epages/remus.sf ... %2711on%22
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Re: GPR exhaust

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Hi, anyone got a link to buy the full acroprovic system for a DOHC please?
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Hello, I found a site that has a good selection of mufflers at what I think are good prices.
pipecity.com They are out of Arizona.
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I've got a Staintune can on my 1150R & a full system on my 1200RT, & I think the finish is first class, & the note is just right. Nice tone, but by no means anti-social.
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