
Gintani
Gintani is the kind of name that car enthusiasts toss around with a grin—because they know what it means. Power, sound, and craftsmanship all rolled into one. Based out of Los Angeles, Gintani designs, builds, and tests every product in-house. That’s not marketing fluff; it’s a garage full of CNC machines, certified techs, and engineers who don’t stop until it’s right. You can almost smell the metal and welding fumes if you stand close enough.
Their most famous work? The Gintani exhaust. It’s more than just pipes; it’s a voice for your car. Deep, aggressive, unapologetic. No drone, no annoying rattles—just pure, mechanical music that makes a Ferrari or BMW sound like it’s tearing the sky apart. And if you like having options, many Gintani exhausts come with valves, so you can keep it subtle or make the neighbors hate you.
But they don’t stop at sound. The Gintani crank hub is another hero piece—built for BMW engines that deserve better than factory flaws. It keeps everything locked, safe, and running right, even when you're pushing the car to its limits.
Honestly, if you’re building a car that deserves more than average, Gintani’s parts are made by people who get it. Every weld, every test run—it all comes from that same need: make it faster, stronger, and louder.