While this isn't a Corvette, let alone a Ferrari, it's a thoroughly-engineered car that doesn't exactly come for chump change. And so you want to pair it with a ~$300 axle back from a company that doesn't carry any real pedigree, and for all we know outsourced the part and manufacturing. I'm sure Beluga themselves are aware this was just a simple means of achieving sound/aesthetic, and therefore wouldn't be so invested into making it absolutely refined.
I don't want to bash the brand or buyers. I get that one's trying to do business and the other is acting on a budget, but there needs to be perspective on the expectations that come with this.
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