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Re: ID this AUDI



Achille Riviello wrote:
> 
> Hi all...
> 
> I was in North NJ/NY yesterday and happened to see, just in quick passing,
> an Audi I could not identify.  It was Pearl (as if the colour mattered...)
> and sort-of looked like an A4, but maybe with a bit more of an aggressive
> stance.  However, it had some little coloured badge on the grill (like the
> M-series BMWs), and the rear emblems, instead of being the A4 and Audi
> signatures, also had the mulitcolorued badge.  I think there might have been
> a bit of writing on the rear, but I didn't get a good look at it.
> 
> Anyone know what this was?
> 
> Achille Riviello
> acriviel@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu
> 83 4000s, 200+k miles,
> 96 A4Q, 483 miles,
> HK USP45,
> HK P7M13
> HK P7 PSP (new acquisition)
> "In a world of compromise, some don't"--HK
> cheers,
> 
> Achille Riviello
> acriviel@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu
> tel: US(405) 329-1935

Hello to all,

I am new to this, please excuse me if I do or say something I should
not. I have seen the car in question, and it is nothing more than an
A4Q, lowered with S6 badges!!! When you lower the A4 the fenderwells
seem to fill up completely with tire, giving that agressive stance you
spoke about. The sales manager at the dealer that I bought my A4Q from
has a pearl white, lowered A4Q with 17" BBS RX rims(225/45/ZR tires) and
it looks totaly mean! Hope this clears everything up.

Alan Reichenthal
alan_reichenthal@rockland.net
96 A4Q