...Please also note that I spoke to Borla a few times throughout this process and they informed me that there are other tip options available. You just need to indicate what you want on your order with the company of your choice. I guess this may be a perk of ordering manufacturer direct.
BTW - the press video Borla put out for the MK7.5 is horrendous. It's a very poor representation of what the exhaust actually sounds like. The video I made is a much better example. I'm not sure what happened with the sound or editing in the video they produced, but it needs some work. As for the tip option - I feel the double walled / rolled polished edge is a little flashy. If you are going for the slammed, big wheel, airbag look I think it's 100% the best route to go. I was actually leaning towards the double walled 4" design like what comes on the AWE & XForce system, but after installing the 3.5" slash cut single walled I feel it looks a bit more elegant. The tips also look bigger and fill out the bumper better than I originally expected.
Here is a better shot of the rear. This should give you a bit more perspective. I feel like the press car that Borla used had smaller tips for some reason. Oh, and there really is no drone. None. The exhaust is loud on the outside, launch control sounds insane, but quiet on the inside of the car, especially on the highway.
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Thanks for relaying your findings and experience, Bradley. Absolutely love the sounds so far. I didn't realize you can option different tips when buying direct w/Borla; I'll have to check it out. My comments regarding single walled tips was mainly due to how they'd look after the insides are coated with carbon. I see too many cars with black carbon insides making the single walled tips barely noticeable when looking directly behind. The rolled stock tips at least give semblance of quad tips being there. I do have to say, Borla's press pics made those slash angle cut single walled tips look pretty nice. And I agree, they do look a tad smaller than the ones on yours. When you have a chance, would you mind taking 3/4 and side views of the tips from the back?