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hey I have RS Four she is auto which is not too bad I guess

the body kit is from Takaroos in japan which I still scrape the big ass front bumper even with stock suspension for RWC it has a screamer pipe and 3.5 turbo back dump pipe which makes it sound like a turbo diesel which is not cool! Screamer has to go!

RB25DET Neo along with the AWD its pretty quick wagon since I never driven one before and the auto is good aswell tiptronic and the steering wheel controls so I just need some other advice on her and yeh

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  On 13/03/2016 at 8:37 AM, skyhawk said:

yeh stock ECU for the moment but yeh gonna change the rims maybe or remove the kit as its a love hate relationship at the moment with it

That particular spoiler is not to my taste but the rest of the kit looks good.

Hey mate. Welcome to the stag club... its a big kit and looks crazy... mca blues would be a good choice about 200 more than bc coilovers but heaps better. But wont help too much woth the ride height.. but will help over bumps and around corners... pm me if you need a hand or any tips

  On 19/03/2016 at 4:37 AM, skyhawk said:

just need to do a few things to it to make it more less of a battleship what coil overs and suspension can I use? what power ups can I use with the stock auto?

Nistune and not more than about 300kw

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