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Re: awesome set up

Post by scaghead » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:49 am

bam_bam wrote:Golfather spec.
Lol...
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Previous..RS4 Sprint blue loon..milltek non-res valved.revolution carbon air intake kit.cold air feed.carbon clean.MRC stage 2 remap..led interior lights.dectane led rear lights.led drls.Argon carbon oil splitter,race style front splitter,B and C door pillars and engine bottle cover..KW lowering springs.HEL brake lines all round.

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Re: awesome set up

Post by sakimano » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:57 am

bam_bam wrote:They look like Oz Ultraleggera's. It's a tough looking stance but I can't see how you could drive that in anger, well, not on a B road.
Revolution should be able to help you.
That's auditude3.0t, nee Auditude2.0T dad's old rs4

They were oz I believe and we're like 19x10 et 20 or something crazy. Needed loads of camber to fit along with stretched tires. I will find out as he posts on audirevolution.

I agree with petrol Dave... It's a pretty significant performance compromise for that poke and stretch look... And it is better suited to a slow show car than a performance car.

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Here you go... From the car owners son himself...
Auditude3.0t wrote:
sakimano wrote: Wayot

Auditude3.0T what was that crazy wheel tire setup your dad's rs4 had. Something like 10" oz wheels? Someone on Rs246 was asking
20x10 ET12 with 255/30/20 max negative camber in rear and front 034 controls arms machined down 2" and -3.2 degrees of negative camber up front with rolled fenders lol

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Re: awesome set up

Post by MikeFish » Sat Jan 26, 2013 8:42 am

You can tell, just look at how much of that rear tyre is actually in contact with the floor.

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awesome set up

Post by sonny » Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:23 am

I Would hate to be a passenger in that car at high speed... Imagine if he had to make a collation avoidance at 70mph....
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Re: awesome set up

Post by sonny » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:22 pm

What you lot think of this one(obviously not a B7)?
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Re: awesome set up

Post by RIV » Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:41 pm

Looks mean that does, not so sure about the size of the arches

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Re: awesome set up

Post by bam_bam » Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:49 am

Golfather wrote:
bam_bam wrote:Golfather spec.
Stance. Width. Drop.
...and undrivable. You must drive slow, change your username to grandfather.
No matter where you go, there you are.

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Re: awesome set up

Post by MikeFish » Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:16 am

sonny wrote:What you lot think of this one(obviously not a B7)?
It's pretty impressive. It is just a standard A4 avant underneath. They built it in a month and those arches were custom built and all metal.
The arches are a little too much for me, and a little too square around the top edge but still impressive. I have thought about doing something like this to a B8 S4 saloon as they didnt make the new RS4 I was hoping for (and don't make / plan to make any RS saloon for the foreseeable future; estate yes, hatchback yes, convertible yes, coupe yes, sport back yes, saloon NO!).

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Re: awesome set up

Post by sakimano » Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:36 am

bam_bam wrote:
Golfather wrote:
bam_bam wrote:Golfather spec.
Stance. Width. Drop.
...and undrivable. You must drive slow, change your username to grandfather.
Win

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Re: awesome set up

Post by PetrolDave » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:05 am

sonny wrote:What you lot think of this one(obviously not a B7)?
The work of a demented brain.

I'm sorry cars are meant to be DRIVEN, and anything that low to the ground just cannot be driven on normal public roads - so a useful object with a purpose has been changed into a useless ornament.
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Re: awesome set up

Post by RIV » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:37 am

Do agree, BUT!!! It might be running on air bags

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Re: awesome set up

Post by MikeFish » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:40 am

That car is on air so The ride height is adjustable. And as it was an A4 to begin with it has probably improved the ride!

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Re: awesome set up

Post by MikeFish » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:46 am

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Re: awesome set up

Post by RIV » Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:37 pm

Rear arch is too heavy, but that second to last photo I like, love the wheels!!! If the arches were a bit smaller the car would be spot on

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Re: awesome set up

Post by MikeFish » Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:40 pm

Silas wrote:Rear arch is too heavy, but that second to last photo I like, love the wheels!!! If the arches were a bit smaller the car would be spot on
I agree, plus I don't like the way the arches kind of cut across the top of the wheel. I think they should have followed the curve of the wheel more.

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