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Hi All,

It's been a while since I posted something on this forum.

You may recall I had an r33 gts-t ser 2 and then upgraded to an Audi S4, thoguht I would show you a few updated pics, and mods I have done so far:

Old Car:

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Didn't have much in the way of mods (fmic, turbo back exhaust, upgraded clutch, GTR rims, Power FC, 040 fuel pump - 190 rwkw's)

New:

Mods so far: - H&R C/O's, Whiteline rear sway bar, dual port BOV's, Borla exhaust, Potenza RE070 semi slicks, Defi Bf boost gauge, Samco hoses, RS4 19" rims, GIAC chip, DBA 5000 light weight/slotted, EBC Greenstuff, 5mm spacer

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personally i don't see the S4 as an "upgrade" as such but hey..... that's just my opinion... nice car btw

your a weirdo.....

Class, power, style, AWD and the 0000 on the front...... that is damn sure an upgrade...

Always loved the look of this car mate... keep up the good work!!!!!!!

your a weirdo.....

Class, power, style, AWD and the 0000 on the front...... that is damn sure an upgrade...

Always loved the look of this car mate... keep up the good work!!!!!!!

Lay off the sugar and read my post

haha,

It's funny cause I only had it done that weekend.. News travels fast.. :D

I have to know who it is.. This is killing me hah

nice car dude, still factory turbos? k03s or k04s? i thoght they are tiny arent they? hence need 1.6 bar. how about a pair of gtss for an upgrade B)

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