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  1. #31
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    Those Passats would really handle great
    2010 R36 Sedan
    2007 Audi A4 B7 Cabriolet
    1997 R33 GTR Skyline V-SPEC ,2011 Harley V-Rod Muscle

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    FWD 2L TDI isn't meant to be a track machine or autocross weapon.

    Why not celebrate it's non sporty-ness by making it even less sporty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R34 View Post
    Those Passats would really handle great
    Sounds like looks/stance are his priority, not lap times around wakefield...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    It's not about being super low... Because that's not practicle.
    Passats have a lot of front overhang, including my CC and its nowhere as low as a stock R36. I agree that if you want to take photos of your car then super low could look good. But if you want to drive it witout fear of driving it over anything more tham a pedestrian crossing then super-low is not the way for you.

    My guess is that most R36 owners are already pretty careful when it comes to speed humps etc and shopping centres etc. If you have a quick shopping wagon you still have to do the shopping!!
    You know you are getting old when you cancel your order for a 3.6 CC and buy an Icelandic Gray TDI CC instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    Passats have a lot of front overhang, including my CC and its nowhere as low as a stock R36. I agree that if you want to take photos of your car then super low could look good. But if you want to drive it witout fear of driving it over anything more tham a pedestrian crossing then super-low is not the way for you.

    My guess is that most R36 owners are already pretty careful when it comes to speed humps etc and shopping centres etc. If you have a quick shopping wagon you still have to do the shopping!!
    He is getting excited about bags

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    Quote Originally Posted by schoona View Post
    Sounds like looks/stance are his priority, not lap times around wakefield...
    I made no mention of lap times...those things would be lucky to negotiate normal roads to make it to the track.
    All that negative camber and associated bump steer..Oh yeah give me less of that.
    Why buy a european car and try and try to make it look like a ricer (and that's coming from a self confessed jap crap fan )
    2010 R36 Sedan
    2007 Audi A4 B7 Cabriolet
    1997 R33 GTR Skyline V-SPEC ,2011 Harley V-Rod Muscle

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    Coils with HRE/Iforged/champion motorsport/Kahn wheels better than? We have just spent 10k on him. Bags plus some hot wheels to get a dope stance on the tractor is a style he obviously likes. Not your cup of tea its ok

    Plus io believe Bagyard use Bilstein struts, hardly riced/cheap/disgraceful, whatever other negative superlative you may wish to insert here...

    team_v's post shos how good a low passat and nice wheels can look. Bags adds your "pricticality".

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