Audi Sport Quattro
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Audi Sport Quattro
Audi Sport Quattro #2
Audi Sport Quattro #3
Audi Sport Quattro #4
The first three images are official press pictures
Audi Sport Quattro #5
Quite a few more to come later but I've gotta go right now so I'll reserve a few posts to keep the pics together.
Audi Sport quattro #6
Audi Sport quattro #7
Audi Sport quattro #8
Audi Sport quattro #9
(I guess we can now post)
It's strange Audi presents the car as 1985 version, since the car debuted in the 1984 Tour of Corsica.
Oh and the three last pics of post #4, what a way to destroy an historic car... :(
I'd like to see the one from your avatar ;)
I totally agree when Ferrer mentions an historic car destruction. Bad tunning can be as fatal as lack of charisma.
I love this car, shame that only 214 were built, which makes this car very exclusive...the boss of one of my friends, who is the owner of 8 Audi dealers, has one and he only use it to goig to play golf :)
NIce!! very nice! thanks Vaigra! :)
I'd love to own an old Quattro, let alone a Sport.
[quote=pergarec;670791]I'd like to see the one from your avatar ;)[/quote]
Unfortunately the pics with the Enzo aren't anywhere near high-res :(
I love this car. There's a black Dialynx conversion quattro for sale 8 miles from my parents place that I'm trying to convince my father to take a look at. It's #2 of 16.
I've edited the reserved posts and uploaded all the images I have. I'll delete this post later. It's just to let the guys who posted earlier know the rest of the pics are up.
[QUOTE=Vaigra;670826]Unfortunately the pics with the Enzo aren't anywhere near high-res :([/QUOTE]
Would you mind still posting them please? :D Your DP is gorgeous, so i'd still like any pics :p :)
I would also like to have the pics nonetheless. I don't care if they are small res, I'll probably use them as MSN display pictures.
big turbo on one of those pics! the V8 is an odd installment, must of cost, but ruins the originality of it.
a great car shame about the tuning though
tuning can be good but for the most part i believe having a stock car is better
Since Vaigra is too busy telling strange stories with Cyco [URL="http://rides.webshots.com/album/553859977jvDZhL"]here's[/URL] the link to the pics featuring the Enzo and the Quattro.
That's not where I got my images from but it'll do :)
Mine included a comparison between the two. [URL="http://www.autobild.de/test/neuwagen/artikel.php?artikel_id=7976"][COLOR="Red"]Here[/COLOR][/URL] we go. If somebody would be kind enough to translate it to English, I'd much appreciate it.
wow....my favourite favourite....man....who needs Viagra...?
some more pics :)
My own pics from Techno Classica 2008 #1
All official colors, which came from Audi. Black was produced only twice.
My own pics from Techno Classica 2008 #2
My own pics from Techno Classica 2008 #3
My own pics from Techno Classica 2008 #4
I think this is a Sport Quattro but I'm not quite sure.
[quote=f6fhellcat13;926718]I think this is a Sport Quattro but I'm not quite sure.[/quote]
Yes, it is.
Audi Sport Quattro #something
RM Auction Arizona
15 - 16 January 2015
[B]1984 Audi Sport quattro[/B]
Chassis no. WAUZZZ85ZEA905147
302 hp, 2,133 cc DOHC 20-valve alloy-block inline five-cylinder engine with a KKK-K27 turbocharger and Bosch electronic fuel injection, five-speed manual transmission, Quattro all-wheel drive, four-wheel independent coil-spring suspension with front and rear anti-roll bars, and four-wheel ventilated and slotted AP four-piston racing disc brakes with selective ABS. Wheelbase: 86.8 in.
[LIST][*]Game-changing, all-wheel-drive rally machine[*]One of only 214 built for Group B homologation[*]Loaded with advanced technology and performance engineering[*]All original; believed two owners and 8,300 kilometers from new[*]Perhaps the finest example extant[/LIST]
1984 Audi Sport quattro #2