2008 Cayenne GTS Exhaust Clip As Promised...
you can purchase the sport exhaust kit for around 3500 bucks and have it installed at a dealer, however, i don't think it's worth it since you will also need to purchase a new rear bumper because of the four pipes...
Are u serious?? i didnt know that the GTS had a different rear bumper, i thought it was only different in the front...but obviously im no xpert
i would still dish that out just for that sound in sport mode...do u know if there are any other throatier exhausts out there for the 08 S??and how about headers
i was also considering buying some 20's with a set of the widest possible(?)BF Goodrich Gforce tires that would fit on my pepper, does anybody here have any experience/ pros and cons with gforce?
i would still dish that out just for that sound in sport mode...do u know if there are any other throatier exhausts out there for the 08 S??and how about headersi was also considering buying some 20's with a set of the widest possible(?)BF Goodrich Gforce tires that would fit on my pepper, does anybody here have any experience/ pros and cons with gforce?
Actually I believe it's the same bumper.
Unfortunately no, because of the exhaust pipes. Here is a proof
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...hideintro=true
Copied down from Porsche website:
"The sound of a Porsche engine has been called many things, but the distinctive sound is never forgotten. Now you can revel in the aurl experience of your Cayenne with the sport exhaust system.
The sport exhaust sound output varies as throttle inputs change, from a restrained sound during normal driving, to a more aggressive note during high-performance use. The "Sport" button on the center console enables you to reduce noise output to standard levels when required. Includes dual-twin stainless steel tailpipes with hard-chrome finish.
Only available for Cayenne S. Not compatible with dual-twin sports tailpipes. Requires middle section of rear apron from Cayenne Turbo (available separately, part no. 955 044 200 08).
There you go...
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...hideintro=true
Copied down from Porsche website:
"The sound of a Porsche engine has been called many things, but the distinctive sound is never forgotten. Now you can revel in the aurl experience of your Cayenne with the sport exhaust system.
The sport exhaust sound output varies as throttle inputs change, from a restrained sound during normal driving, to a more aggressive note during high-performance use. The "Sport" button on the center console enables you to reduce noise output to standard levels when required. Includes dual-twin stainless steel tailpipes with hard-chrome finish.
Only available for Cayenne S. Not compatible with dual-twin sports tailpipes. Requires middle section of rear apron from Cayenne Turbo (available separately, part no. 955 044 200 08).
There you go...





