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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    interested in seeing the eurocode downpipe for the S3

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    the price is pretty good. in the low $300 hundreds. I hope that the new version will be in the $200's. they will sell like hot cakes.
    non-cat version is what I'm looking into.
    smooth bends with non of the bulge that I have seen on other types out there.


    any update on the S3 version?


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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    bumpness

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    Veteran Member Four Rings TCHUN003's Avatar
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    I'd be interested in the HFC version. I like the fact that the lower portion of the downpipe comes apart. It makes it much easier to install/maneuver the pipe into place while on jack stands. Otherwise, you're most likely going to need a lift to install it.
    -Thomas
    Current: /S3
    Previous: B6 A4/B8A4 Avant

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    I saw apr's version and it was way over budget. plus they don't seem to have a non cat version for the S3. the construction and finish of the APR was nice. it stated it was only for the A3 fwd version on their site. I wonder if they ever did make it for the S3 but didn't update the website. if they have it, I may still try it but I prefer this eurocode brand because the price is way more reasonable. these things should not cost that much but APR msrp is $600.00+ so I wonder if they are just pocketing the extra costs. piping and bending is not that expensive, plus I look for things that are not added like the picture above. APR is smilar so there is no resonator and such. so why the extra price?? not sure.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Any news on this?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    nope.

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    Registered Member One Ring 6ftThor's Avatar
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    I called the engineers at APR to see when they would be selling the DP, the only said the DP would be released sometime this year. But it is sort of a bargain because the stage 2 tune is free when you buy the DP.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings jiannu's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6ftThor View Post
    I called the engineers at APR to see when they would be selling the DP, the only said the DP would be released sometime this year. But it is sort of a bargain because the stage 2 tune is free when you buy the DP.


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    You have to have stage 1

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    there seems to always be a catch.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    I have a USP DP with HFC and I really like it, pretty cheap(comparing to Milltek or other companies)
    2015 black A3 Premium---APR stage 2+DSG tune, APR carbon fiber intake, Bilstein B16 PSS10. USP downpipe, Milltek non-resonated catback. emmanuele design carbon fiber rear spoiler

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