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Audi A4 FSI Quattro by Zpectre
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Audi A4 FSI Quattro
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more by this author - Date Added: 4/8/2006 3:13:09 AM
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Nice ride as always.
swwet job, you made that vinyl look good.
I wanted Audis rings but this was the closest thing I found...
Its funny how a family sedan can become a racecar BTW. I may post a DUBbed Caddy later.
Yea, this sorta thing worked well with the previous gen. 330is, TSX, Mazda6, and any other sedan with decent power, most of them featured in Speed World Challenge
BTW, heres a curiosity: the S4 (sportier variant of this) comes with a V8 engine, but the ABT-tuned version has the stock engine replaced by a twin-turbo V6 (same engine type as the old S4s from the mid-90s). 6 cylinders are only featured on versions up to the 3.2 FSI which was included in MW.
hmm... I have to dig up into what Audi is doing these days. Any links you can send my way about this?