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Had my wheels shadow chromed at wheel specialist and quad exhaust fitted by local dealership. Thought you might like to see a few pictures...
 

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nice I am a fan of the quad exhausts and the midnight silver alloys but I am biased on both counts :)
 
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hi typhoon i was told it would sound different but can't say i've noticed,perhaps its because its a diesel.
 
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from what I call mine sound the same as well compared to stock exhausted RCZ's I saw when I was at the prescott pugfest. To be fair Peugeot did say its just cosmetic and only gases travel through the pipe no enhancement to sound or emissions just visual improvements. If you want sound improvements best to check other manufacturers that are not supported by Peugeot.
 
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I must say quad pipes look awesome.....do they need to do any mods to the rear plastics on the bumper, it appears they have to?

I also came across this photo on RCZ Facebook page....looks crazy a Ruffer exhaust with 90mm quad tips!
 

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Yes, mods to the black plastic panel are required. (hacksaw)

If you go for the Peugeot feline offering, the end of the standard exhaust is trimmed, the existing exhaust finisher is removed and the plastic panel is trimmed. The new quad finisher is bolted to the rear of the car.

The Ruffer exhaust you have seen the photograph of is, I believe, more of a replacement system, although I would expect equivalent plastics mods to be required.

Remember also that the installation of towing brackets is not possible with the Peugeot version, not sure about Ruffer
 
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