1st Gen R53 Cooper S JCW exhaust price

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  1. narvarr

    narvarr Active Member

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    What's a decent price for a new JCW catback system? I saw this online and was wondering if it's a reasonable price.
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    Bavarian's prices aren't bad. Check with eminiparts.com first.
     
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    That's a really good price.......hmmmm.
     
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    It has no center (resonator) section. Read the small print :rolleyes:
     
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    I paid 1100$ at dealer / wholesale price

    You will need:

    Middle Resonator Section
    Rear Section
    Clamp Gasket Kit
    and the tips x2
     
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    They have that too.
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    The two together are $800. What about a good performance cat back exhaust? It would only be a little more from one of our fine sponsors.
     
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    True, but my thinking was to have a shop fab up the center pipe for maybe $75. This would cut the cost down a bit. I've been looking at other exhaust options as well. I'm just trying to find the most economical way of doing it without resorting to buying the off brand eBay stuff.
     
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    There is a small muffler shop near me, if I bring cash the price in very low. I'm sure $75 would do it. If I can find it there was a thread about exhausts that had a link to an artical on how to build your own. I may do a straight back exhaust this spring. If I can find it I will put post a link for you.
     
  10. Crashton

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    For the cost of both an aftermarket system seems to make sense to be. That being said Having the boys at the local muffler shop fab a center pipe up would be cheap & easy. I was thinking I should buy a spare exhaust for the Blu car, but at 10 years old my JCW exhaust is still holding up fine. It's a quality piece of kit.
     
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    .....and sounds good without the resonator too.

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