6 years of scooby gone :( new brief
Got myself a new "sensible" motor after many years of scooby ownership, first impressions are it is very well put together, very smooth, ride is beautiful, it obviously wont set the world on fire with performance as its only the 2litre SE model. Once its up and running though its effortless and sometimes have to check my speed as its so quiet. Put a set of 18" OZ Michelangelo's on it to tart it up a bit!
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n..._2006/audi.jpg http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n..._2006/rear.jpg http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n.../frontside.jpg Dougie |
suppose it comes to us all one day. im just glad ive got hundreds of days left before im forced to buy something like that.
it is errrrrrm nice i suppose. |
did it come with pipe and slippers, only joking , nice motor, wheels really make it
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wow that looks boring :D
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Ha, ya cruel bastids!, just remember I had the priviledge of owning a scooby when it didnt have an image problem ;) :D
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I like it. I've just turned thirty :cry:
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Originally Posted by alloy
wow that looks boring :D
:lol1: You have our condolences :D . Only joking, nice car :) |
I have an A4 2ltr se, great motorway cruiser, kept the scoob for the weekend and the odd day out midweek :thumb:
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It isnt a scooby, but it is still a very nice looking motor.
Wheels make it stand out from the crowd. would turn my head if i saw it. Dan |
Originally Posted by 34srm
nice motor, wheels really make it
I quite like it :) |
You'll regret it. I traded in my 2 litre turbo S-line for an STI because the Audi was so boring. Nice for a couple of months then the novelty wears off.
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Some more pics added for the insomniacs ;) Cowbit ur probably right, but im afraid the novelty of 200miles to a tank of fuel and £500 a year insurance wore off after 6 years. Time I grew up anyway! Im 34 after all!
Dougie |
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