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Dude great wheels , great choice man anyone who is lucky enough to drive an Audi , wont argue with you , ive been lucky enough to to drive an RS4, MAD !!!!! I went euro to jap just to see what all the fuss was - love it ! :laugh:

Oh and one funny thing I notice, there is a huge number of SAU'ers that have moved from Jap to Euro.

Not me... and now you have no re-course to enter, when we get our new car :D

Oh and it looks alot better after the new stickers... :)

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hey Adz

nice car, Audi in white is the shit...I have a 2008 Audi TT 3.2 Quattro in White now also...its looks pretty hot in white took me a while to get the one I wanted....and the magnatic ride suspension is not bad when you wack it in sports mode...

I still have my R33...I like driving that on the weekends in the country for a spin.

KJ

That looks hot mate, perfect colour/wheel combo for an A4 in my opinion. The whole Zenon/LED thing is porn too, well done!

I can't believe how may people are selling up and going euro, its insane.

I went Z4///M Roaster... its slightly 'latte' but for a factory car its a fair animal to drive.

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Im still mixing it up with a bit of Jap flavour... I have a set of 19" VR.G2's on the way from Japan... matte black on black should look ok with any luck.

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