A8 or A8L?
How do I know which one Iīve got?
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Move your front seats to the extreme rear position with seatback angle in a normal position for the person in the front seat. Is there still at least 40 cm between the seat backside and the rear seat pad? If so, you have an L. If not, you don't
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If it has an L after the 8 that's what you got! Lol
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Or, just in case someone modded the badges and you want another easy visual like looking at car ad pics: on back doors if you have an extra openable storage cubby up high near the hinge edge, it's an L. The long and the short of the A8 is all in the back doors and rear legroom with that approx 5" stretch.
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I remember seeing this at the SAE World Congress; The Audi Office modified by Steyr-Puch
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Originally Posted by Mister Bally
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I remember seeing this at the SAE World Congress; The Audi Office modified by Steyr-Puch
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Originally Posted by MP4.2+6.0
(Post 24928261)
The seldom seen--especially now--D1? Aka the C3 bodied "V8"? With the UFO's that most deep sixed?
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Originally Posted by Davidlorrain
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What are the ufo's?
See: https://ranwhenparked.net/2009/11/17...di-ufo-brakes/ Mister Bally and I go back to overlapping cut your teeth and knuckles experience on (at least) the C3, so figure he knows some of the lore too. |
Originally Posted by MP4.2+6.0
(Post 24928250)
Or, just in case someone modded the badges and you want another easy visual like looking at car ad pics: on back doors if you have an extra openable storage cubby up high near the hinge edge, it's an L. The long and the short of the A8 is all in the back doors and rear legroom with that approx 5" stretch.
Thought they knew something I didnīt. Thanks |
If you had an L you would know the rear space is massive
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