Ever wondered what happened to the world's first K04 S4??
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Ever wondered what happened to the world's first K04 S4??
<center><img src="http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa315/ASP-Ram/Audi/th_e1981320.jpg"></center><p>Had a disagreement with Prince Andrew's fence...
Check the two fenceposts through the car - one right through the transmission and into the pedalbox area....
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Check the two fenceposts through the car - one right through the transmission and into the pedalbox area....
Best wishes,
Ram<ul><li><a href="http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa315/ASP-Ram/Audi/?action=view&current=e1981320.flv">Click here.....................</a></li></ul>
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it's ok after a little while - placing your car properly in the lane is a different story
In Ireland, driving a RHD car... it's your normal tendency to put your body about 1/3rd of the way from the left edge of the lane. If you do that in a RHD car, you end up with the left wheels over the line, rumble strip, ditch, etc. And don't forget to pay attention to the fact that you're driving on the left side of the road. Oh, and let me tell you how fun rotaries are with all of the above added in. aahahahah
The one thing I noticed that stood out more than the cars differences was that at all of the crosswalks, painted on the ground, it said "Look Right ->" as tourists would naturally look left before crossing the streets.
Oh, and while I say you can get used to the shifting, I'm not sure I'd be able to drag-race shift left handed for a while longer - but at least to get it down, it's not too bad... I enjoyed it
The one thing I noticed that stood out more than the cars differences was that at all of the crosswalks, painted on the ground, it said "Look Right ->" as tourists would naturally look left before crossing the streets.
Oh, and while I say you can get used to the shifting, I'm not sure I'd be able to drag-race shift left handed for a while longer - but at least to get it down, it's not too bad... I enjoyed it
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wow, scary.
I would rather be in a high mph blunt force wreck than to run into something that could pierce my car, and me.
I wonder what he wants for the brakes </vulture comment>
I wonder what he wants for the brakes </vulture comment>