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Oh, snap. :cool:

:lol:

 

I would be really, really disappointed if... well... if anything this guy said or did would ever amount to anything of value or relevance. Man, what a pitiful existence his must be. I would honestly have some pity for him if he weren't such an insufferable, self-promoting piece of human trash. Instead, I guess I'll just carry on with my life...

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Looks like you can get a 2009 A5 3.2 manual with about 25k miles for around $35k. This is the last year they offered the 3.2 in the S5. Tempting. Very nice car.

Don't forget to get a DOPE tattoo on your arm.

Send the Audi community our regards and tell them we feel sorry for them.

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You asked about coilovers. Having run them myself on another car, be exceptionally cautious about what you are getting into as far as spring rate/damping/durablity.

 

My thoughts, for a street car - front end bushings (ALK, rack, etc), mild rear sway bar, and springs with a VERY mild drop (or cut your front springs a bit, if you dare, LOL).

 

Thank you so much for your insights into the world of suspension! Is there any way to bronze a post? This really should be on display at the Smithsonian.

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Don't forget to get a DOPE tattoo on your arm.

Send the Audi community our regards and tell them we feel sorry for them.

 

Well that's not a very nice thing to say. Shall I put you on the ignore list?

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You associate tattoo's with Audi's? :confused:

 

the "tuner" audi people have them. i used to associate with them a little bit when i had a vw. its the 2004 and older audi's. mostly b5 platform people that would get them lol

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