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Well a while ago I sold my Skyline, had a ute for a short time but the desire to have an Audi was still lingering so the time came.

Brought an Audi A4 B6 V6 just before Xmas and I love it. Ok so it doesn't have the speed of a Skyline but it has handling, reliability, every single luxury imaginable and a sunroof, it had to have a sunroof!

Here are a few pics, I have a set of 18 inch Hartmann's to go on it, just needing some tyres but they will come eventually, not top of my priority list right now with buying a property!

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really nice audi you got there..PIMPIN..haha any plans for it?

better chuck on pictures when you get those rims on it :)

hows the fuel on those cars anyway?

haha i sold my skyline awhile ago and gone for luxury now too..

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Only plans are to lower it and put the 18's on. Don't see any need to do any more than that! Already has 10 speaker stereo with 2 subs and 6 CD stacker etc and want to keep it quiet and reliable. :P

You reach a point where the luxury outweighs things hey! It was either Audi or BMW for me but didn't want an NA 4 and so it was easier to get a better Audi at a better price than the BMW.

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No, standard exhaust will stay. We still have the R33 for loud exhaust fixes :P I said to Dad, its ok as I will just get my 'fix' on the R33 and Dad said that no I won't, I won't want to drive it. Well he was right, the R33 has been rebuilt for 3 months now and has the necessary 1000kms run in on it and thats it! I don't even worry when I see police now!

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Thanks! I was looking at a red A4 with RS4 body kit and 18's etc for the same price as I paid for mine. Problem was it was an NA 4 and mine is a 6, I just couldn't settled for an NA 4 cylinder car. It looked awesome tho.

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is that the red one on carsales.com.au?? 8 Airbags in that red one..would feel so safe driving that..haha

cause I was looking into that one too..but not deciding if i should get a Audi A4 Turbo or a Jap car agian..haha

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Thats the one! I was eyeing it off too, looks so classy but NA auto 4 cylinder :D My Audi has 8 airbags as well, its crazy! I think that many airbags is standard in the B6's. I say go turbo or 6 cylinder Audi :/ The 6 cylinders actually make more power.

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