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Very Cool A4 2.8Q sighting in DC
Sounds pretty neat. I got my 2.8L A4Q largely due to weather though,
which can include snow. How does the lowered car with a front
spoiler handle six inches of snow? I can't afford a second A4Q just
so one can be used for winter driving.
Regards
>From: Wonsuk Ro <wro@wesleyan.edu>
>Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 20:26:47 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: Re: Very Cool A4 2.8Q sighting in DC
>
>I don't know about that car, but I have a very similarly modified a4;
>If you want to see any pictures or discuss about the modifications
>reply.
>
>So far, I have added a rear spoiler, lowered the front 1.9" and rear
>1.7" (H&R springs with Koni shocks), have an K&N cone filter, remus
>exhaust, catz msx lights, and an oettinger front spoiler. The front
>spoiler is 5" from the ground, barely enough to make it through the
>automatic car wash (3"). The lowered stance makes it feel like it is
>riding on rails; plus it looks a hell of a lot better. If you have
>an A4, you should seriously considered the drop if anyhthing.
>
>Future modifications :
> possibly Abt 17" A11 wheels, BBS RX's, or TSW
> Hockenheim R's. All dressed in 235/45 Dunlop SP8000
> Throttle body
> Chip (I haven't seriously considered this option but who makes the
> best chip?)