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Definately no chromies vic! lol, and very content with the bose sound at the moment, just upgrading the 6.5" subs on the parcel shelf as they have shitthemselves, and going to upgrade the HU to an audi RNS-E nav, dvd, tv, mp3 etc, very snazzy unit!

the engine is soo tidy, the turbos are down there somewhere i sware!

N1GTR - thanks mate, chip soon, had the trial program on her now i want it!!

best thing about this S4 is all the RS4 goodies bolt up to it! turbos, coolers the lot.... hello stage 3

GoldZilla - its pretty smooth, bit soft ish at low speeds but thats good on sydney roads i guess!

Joeyz

V6 2.7L Induction Twin Turbo intercooled

Power 195kW @ 5800rpm

Torque 400Nm @ 1850rpm-3600rpm

Acceleration 0-100Km/h 5.7 secs

Kerb Weight 1615kg

Fuel Consumption Urban 11.5L/100km

Fuel Consumption Extra Urban 6.6L/100km

Drive Four Wheel Drive

Transmission 6sp Manual

Wink - very sleeper, imports dont know what they have been chopped by and cops dont even bother looking!

Sanger - this car is much preferred over the skyline, but the bouncing boob scenery isnt as good!... and yeah ive got the ski port, dont know what i will do with it just yet...?

yeah but it DEFINATELY dosent feel like it, feels 1400kg max! and very throwable...

FYI

The APR 1.0 Bar performance chip for the 2.7T is good for 307 horsepower (229Kw) and 366 ft. lbs. (496Nm) of torque.

Big Upgrade!

yeah but it DEFINATELY dosent feel like it, feels 1400kg max! and very throwable...

FYI

The APR 1.0 Bar performance chip for the 2.7T is good for 307 horsepower (229Kw) and 366 ft. lbs. (496Nm) of torque.

Big Upgrade!

Yeah a mate of mine got the A4 turbo quattro when they were released (the 2004 model i think, not sure) and it felt light as, but was fkn heavy on the scales

Thats some good power for a sleeper car :D

Punctuation my friend...

It's the difference between:

1. I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.

and

2. I had to help my uncle jack, off a horse.

Point taken, must remember not to type while also doing 5 other things at once while at work, must also remember never to put my surfboard in my girlfriend again!!!!!!

Ok im getting the Haysey plates remade....

im thinking either white on blue (its a very similar blue to the car so will look ok)

or silver on black...

opinions?

Choose pink to reflect your new found metrosexuality

EDIT: Rofl 2 jokes about ed being metro in a minute.

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