The Scorpion Catback exhaust has been specially developed for the Golf 7.5 GTIDesigned to enhance your vehicle's performance and sound, this system is constructed from high-quality T304 stainless steel, known for its durability and corrosion resistance. Featuring mandrel-bent and TIG-welded 3" (76mm) tubing, this exhaust provides excellent exhaust flow, resulting in improved engine response and increased power. The system mounts directly to the catalytic converter, making installation simple and hassle-free Scorpion The catback exhaust is available with Daytona polished or black 100mm tailpipes, allowing you to choose the style that best suits your vehicle. With the choice of a resonant or non-resonant midpipe, you can tailor the sound to your preference. The resonant option provides a sportier sound, while the non-resonant option is quieter for a more comfortable ride. Furthermore, the exhaust is designed to offer an attractive appearance that complements the sporty lines of the Golf 7.5 GTI. Whether you're driving on the road or the track, this exhaust enhances not only performance but also the driving experience. Precision engineering and the use of high-quality materials ensure that this exhaust can withstand high temperatures and the challenging conditions of intensive use. This makes the Scorpion A catback exhaust is a reliable choice for every car enthusiast. With this exhaust, you'll not only get a visual upgrade, but also an audible one. The unique sound leaves no doubt about the sporty aspirations of your Golf 7.5 GTI. This exhaust is perfect for those who want a dynamic driving experience combined with a powerful and exciting sound.
Advantages:
• Direct mounting without adjustments
• 100% T304 stainless steel
• Weight saving: 6.8 kg
• TIG welded for maximum strength
• 3" / 76 mm tubing for optimal performance
• Daytona 100mm polished or black tailpipes
• Mounting hardware included
• Instructions included for easy installation
• Made in UK with high quality finish
Contents:
• Scorpion Catback exhaust
Installation Instructions