Quicksilver - Exhaust System Volkswagen Golf R MK7.5


SKU: VW675S
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Stand out with this incredible Quicksilver Exhaust System for all Volkswagen Golf R MK7.5. (Years: 2017 - 2019)

Developed to help eliminate intrusive drone at cruising speeds this chamber sits below the middle of the cabin for that very purpose.

Tailpipes: Made from genuine carbon fibre with a matt finish, these branded tailpipes offer your Golf R a unique look over stock and fill the rear valance perfectly.

What is the Sound Architect™?

Have you ever had the need, or want, to turn your Sport exhaust's sound down to a more discreet level? Or, to make it race-car loud - at the touch of a button?

With QuickSilver’s Sound Architect™ we provide you, the driver, with a personal choice – allowing you to select the appropriate soundtrack for your car and tailor that sound to suit the moment.

For your vehicle, we have analysed the sound to determine which elements should be suppressed and enhanced. The result is a superior exhaust note that amplifies the pleasure of driving.

QuickSilver's Sound Architect™ comprises two separate gas paths and an electronic valve to determine which is taken - Sport or Refined. This valve is controlled either by the QuickSilver Sound Architect™ APP, on the driver's smart device, or in many cases integrated into the car's existing controls.

Where appropriate, our sound module connects to an existing accessory socket and is then controlled wirelessly via the Sound Architect™ APP - there in no intrusion into any of the car's existing systems - It could not be simpler.

The QuickSilver Sound Architect™ systems are truly 'plug & play'. 


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