Budget quattro/ 2.3 l 4kq
Martin Pajak
martin at quattro.ca
Thu Nov 29 09:12:52 EST 2001
The fact is, just cause no one has seen one does not mean they do not exist.
Same holds true for the opposite argument.
So how are we going to find out for sure?
Is AoA piece of paper worth just as much as it's bathroom counterpart?
If they started building them in Feb. of 87, that would qualify as a 87.5
and maybe even '88.
This workd in the way the '82 ur-qs sold as '83s....
The few built probably went to some grannys who never looks under the hood
and takes her car to Jiffy Lube for all repairs...
Do you look under the hood of every 4kq you see? Piss off any owners
lately?
BTW the '87 Coupe was easier to spot with body colored mirrors and spoiler,
not to mention the rear disc brakes.
Did the 2.3 4kq look any different from the 2.2?
Cheers
Martin Pajak
http://www.quattro.ca
1983 Audi Ur-quattro (259,000 km) for sale : (
1985 Audi Ur-quattro (149,000 km) Euro spec. import ;o)
1986 Audi 4000 S Quattro (442,000 km) with 5 bolt pattern
> I would bet that you could also get a letter from Audi indicating that the
> 4kQ was indeed only offered with the 2.22 I5. Further, you could probably
> get a letter from audi indicating that they had no clue as to
> what they did
> with a bunch of their models from 85 to 88. For an example, I have an
> article on the 1987 Coupe GT which states quite clearly that Audi
> was not to
> offer the 2.3 until the 1988 model year in the GT. Yeah. What
> model year,
> again?
>
> Later!
> Carter J
> Kwattro at aol.com
>
>
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