I know there are Audi drivers here...
#18
Thanks all. Seems there are even more Audi drivers on here than I thought!
My old S4 was a "stage 3" with Ohlins coilovers, StopTech brakes, etc, etc, etc. I tracked it a lot, great fun and a great car to learn on because the handling is predictable and understeery. And tons of fun on washed-out track days where half the drivers stay in the pits I could also fit all my track gear plus a set of wheels inside with the back seats down, and cruise in total comfort. But yeah, I'm much faster in the GT3 (in the dry) despite the lack of power. Now if I could trailer the GT3 behind the RS4 I would be prepared for any weather or incidents...
My old S4 was a "stage 3" with Ohlins coilovers, StopTech brakes, etc, etc, etc. I tracked it a lot, great fun and a great car to learn on because the handling is predictable and understeery. And tons of fun on washed-out track days where half the drivers stay in the pits I could also fit all my track gear plus a set of wheels inside with the back seats down, and cruise in total comfort. But yeah, I'm much faster in the GT3 (in the dry) despite the lack of power. Now if I could trailer the GT3 behind the RS4 I would be prepared for any weather or incidents...
#20
I had an Audi 200 8v Turbo Quattro Avant...it was fun when it ran. Then I got a Subaru and spent more time skiing than wrenching. My Legacy is lighter than my GT3!
Last edited by Serge944; 10-01-2011 at 02:15 AM.
#23
I'll Play - here's my daily driver
I love this car. It roars like a lion with the GMG Exhaust I'm running. I have owned 10+ Audi's over the years, since 1978. My first car was a 1978 Fox GTI.
Porsche/Audi for life!
Porsche/Audi for life!