I'm Flo from Berlin, 31 years old and own a RS4 B7 sedan for almost 4 years now.
Happy all the time with my car, although there were some repairs now and then during the time.
I am looking forward to find and share some knowledge and am glad to attend this forum.
Now le me give you some details of my car, I hope you like it.
Tim wil be jerking off when he sees you have Supersprint downpipes
What power is she putting out?
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:22 am
by PhilT
Sounds awesome!!
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:10 am
by MikeFish
Agree, sounds awesome! Would like to see more photos of the RS5 wheels as I am thinking of makig mine a bit darker. Your's look like balck gloss, I was thinking more likea very gark grey.
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:15 am
by MikeFish
Do you run the 15mm and 12mm spacers with the RS5 wheels and the lowered suspension? I couldn't even run 8mm spacers with standard suspension! Maybe the narrower, lower profle tyres (which are the correct size for the car) combined with the stiffer suspension stops it rubbing over the bumps (I have the wrong size tyres at the moment; 265/30/20 so not only are they wider but they are actually higher profile).
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:39 pm
by Noyjatat
The car looks great buddy, I would be interested to see some more pics from different angles
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:42 pm
by scaghead
Agree...car looks stunning,and would also like to see more pics....
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:32 am
by ProgLocker
Hi all,
thanks for the warm welcome
Reg. the spacers I have to admit that they do not fit. I switche to summer wheels on Sat and on Sun I drove my car during the whole day. Well, 15mm at the front is a bit too wide as is 12mm at the rear. My left rear rim is scratched now and I have to paint it
But 12mm at the front, 10mm is working 100% with a lower suspension. I drove this combination last year (on 255/30/20).
Now to some pictures I took on Sun. ( I still whish I could lower the car 2cm more but then I cannot drive into my basement garage anymore )
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:56 pm
by klauster
love your car reminds me of my RS4 now sadly sold
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 2:40 pm
by MikeFish
Hi Flo
I'm surprised that given how the look you've gone for is so 'stealthy' that you haven't changed your side repeaters for a smoked version rather than the standard white / clear ones.
This is the best picutre I could find of my ones:
Re: Hello from Berlin with my RS4 B7
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:48 pm
by sync24
ProgLocker wrote:Hi all,
Now to some pictures I took on Sun. ( I still whish I could lower the car 2cm more but then I cannot drive into my basement garage anymore )
Welcome along ProgLocker - Lovely looking motor and I love the stance. I am interested to see how you managed to get the front so low - I am running KWv3 coilovers with 8mm spacers and 255x35x19 tyres and one of my tyres [offside] rubs on the outside of the tyre. Have you had the arch lips rolled at all or are you running a very firm compression setting on your suspension to stop the rubbing and what tyres are you using?