A question for the Harpers
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**teenagers, not yeenagers, and would not wpuld!
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i was actually quite liking the yeenagers bit. Open to interpretation
young teenagers or yob teenagers...
young teenagers or yob teenagers...
Practise safe sex & drive a hybrid if you can...
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Lol, nice depiction! 
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Hey Harperboy,
are you allowed to post on here when you've only got a bike licence and cant drive?
are you allowed to post on here when you've only got a bike licence and cant drive?
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Hi Luke, I quote from the homepage: 'If you have a special place for the Audi S and RS range of vehicles - past, present and future - then this is the place to be' I have a place for them in my heart therefore this is the place for me! And as for you been the person to talk about football to....ha!
Anyway, good luck with your audi hunting!
And as for my bike, i bet i'd beat you to 15mph and I bet i could beat you from our house to the supermarket hands down!
Anyway, good luck with your audi hunting!
And as for my bike, i bet i'd beat you to 15mph and I bet i could beat you from our house to the supermarket hands down!
Yellow Mini One, AmD tuned to 130bhp, K&N induction kit, Milltek cat-bac exhaust, go-faster bonnet stripes (at least another 10bhp!)
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Bearing in mind that the maximum speed attainable on your bike is that of 12mph, I'm afraid a race to 15mph is simply not possible.
I am sure your desire for supermarket shopping is far greater than mine, therefore indeed, I'm sure your passion would insue a win to the ASDA!
Anyway, where are the post from the oldest (Aryan Fcuk Toy) and youngest (Sugar Plum Fairy) Harper boys? They not on here?
I am sure your desire for supermarket shopping is far greater than mine, therefore indeed, I'm sure your passion would insue a win to the ASDA!
Anyway, where are the post from the oldest (Aryan Fcuk Toy) and youngest (Sugar Plum Fairy) Harper boys? They not on here?
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No as dedicated members as us it seems! As to the maximum speed attainable, that would be 43.1mph not 12mph, which is pretty much as fast as citreon would go!
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Im not sure I've heard of a " citreon?" I would ask you to elucidate this for me.
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Clive,
Curious why the RS4 zorst sits so much lower then OEM S4 and what can be done to fill the gap?
What (performance) differences have you noticed betweent the S4 and RS4 zorst?
Curious why the RS4 zorst sits so much lower then OEM S4 and what can be done to fill the gap?
What (performance) differences have you noticed betweent the S4 and RS4 zorst?
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Hi Harry,
I assume that the RS4 tailpipes sit lower in order to accommodate the RS4 rear bumper (or is it the other way around?). Anyway, I intend to open up the gap and raise the back box so that it sits better, but that might create problems with the rear box knocking...
As for performance, I've posted a small improvement in FATS time ( http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... 811#120811 ) but think that this can be improved upon with comparable (99) fuel - watch that space...
I love the deeper, but still discete, note of the RS4 exhaust, and the car does feel more responsive (although that could be in my head).
Thanks again for the downpipes
I assume that the RS4 tailpipes sit lower in order to accommodate the RS4 rear bumper (or is it the other way around?). Anyway, I intend to open up the gap and raise the back box so that it sits better, but that might create problems with the rear box knocking...
As for performance, I've posted a small improvement in FATS time ( http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... 811#120811 ) but think that this can be improved upon with comparable (99) fuel - watch that space...
I love the deeper, but still discete, note of the RS4 exhaust, and the car does feel more responsive (although that could be in my head).
Thanks again for the downpipes
Clive
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RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
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S2 ABY coupe, S4 B5 saloon, S4 B6 avant
RS4 B7 phantom black saloon, mint, fully loaded, low mileage - FOR SALE!- http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ic&t=88981
S8 D2 facelift, RS6 C5 saloon, both gone but not forgotten
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I can vouch for the fact it looks fantastic! 
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