OMG this looks mean!!
True it's not but then it's a photoshop and this is real so could be used to get the effect.MoRS6+ wrote:That one is not the same as in the first pic. There are 4 slats on that, only 3 slats on the first.
I prefer the diffuser on the photochopped jobbie!

Avus Audi RS4 2076|Black optic |Carbon Airbag surround|LED'S inside|RNS-E style Android Stereo with DAB+ dongle|
Hey,P_G wrote:I'd also never noticeed before that US Saloons had a different shaped number plate indentation on the bootlid? I gather that is where you are from KryptoniK?
Yes I'm in NJ, USA. I thought I had input my location on the account info, just updated it now.
Regarding the battery.. It's supposed to last "a lot longer" than a conventional battery. It will lose its charge after about 3 weeks if you leave the car un-touched for that amount of time. The cool feature to solve that problem is that there is a trigger on the battery. Once it reaches a certain low voltage, the battery cuts it's connection with the car, leaving you with enough charge to start the car 10 times in a row. All you have to do is press a button on the battery and it's back on, after running the car for about 10 minutes, the batter is fully charged again.
Well the lightweight battery is all part of a big plan I have accomplished. From the full exhaust, wheels, battery, suspension and OEM bucket seats I have managed to shed about 200 lbs (90 kg) off the car. It feels great!
I see what you are saying, it's actually the way the photo was taken. The car is over a slight hill in the middle of the road in an agnle. I just checked and the fender gap front and rear is identical.Oli wrote:Looking good, howver I feel it looks a little low at the rear, compared to the front.
Very clean though, really suits the car
Thanks for the compliment!
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