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Way too modified, the carbon doesn't cut it for me. Do you have high-res pictures?

sorry no decent hi res pics. have a ****ty camera and i suck at taking pics.

the car is decently modified. carbon fiber hood, front lip, rear diffuser, trunk and roof spoiler. all for weight savings and looks.

performance mods: headers, midpipes, muffler, underdrive pullies, intake, cams, software tune. next mod = 100shot nitrous.

New Pictures of my Ride, Taken in Hertfordshire visiting Mint0 this weekend. Photos Taken by Mint0 on his N73 Phone.

Its an A4 3.0 QS (as posted before), changes since last photos, lip spoiler, German Font Tin number plates, and window Tint.

Next Changes , Tinted Rear Clusters (on order), Magnaflow Back Boxes (On Order) and PES Supercharger (60% funds saved, not long now :D )

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Stone Chips FTL :(

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atm...

cars:

fiat stilo 1.8L (my car byn ow)

opel kadett 2.0L 16V (my old car)

saab 900 convertible (for my 2 sisters now)

saab 93 convertible (moms car)

saab 95 aero (dads business car)

suzuki vitara (offroad car @ holiday apartment)

motorbikes (only for me and my dad):

motoguzzi 250TS

ducati monster 900

ducati 900SS

ducati 1000DS

ducati 998SFE

vroooooooooom! :D

atm...

cars:

fiat stilo 1.8L (my car byn ow)

opel kadett 2.0L 16V (my old car)

saab 900 convertible (for my 2 sisters now)

saab 93 convertible (moms car)

saab 95 aero (dads business car)

suzuki vitara (offroad car @ holiday apartment)

Opel Kadett? :D Oldschool! :) You still get it through T?V without problems?

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Nothing. The RS4 finally found a new owner forcing me to look out for a new company car. I'll probably take a step backwards concerning engine size and a step forward concerning space. An Audi A6 S-Line Avant is my preference at the moment ( leaving room for a second car ) or maybe, if the wife agrees, an S6.

In the mean time, I'm driving a good old 2004 A6 2.0 TDI.

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