Colin
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On what car to go for next is proving difficult.
Ive had an idea though, & that is to forget about fast hatches (R32, S3, FRS etc) ive been looking at for now, keep the golf I took my time rebuilding over the winter (should be reliable?) for 1 whole year & then get a Audi RS4 (B5 2001-2002 model)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=RVVrPUSFK9I
Can get them now for £20k so in 12months, £18k maybe less
Deal or no deal 
[Edited on 20-05-2007 by Colin]
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jr
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do it
if you can afford to run one, disks and pads were £900 on one we did last week
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Paul H
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quote: Originally posted by jr
do it
if you can afford to run one, disks and pads were £900 on one we did last week
same sort of money as m3's then bloody pricey
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Fro
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If you can afford it colin do it, they are gorgeous and the noise is immense!
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mwg
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What are they like on insurance
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mav
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audi
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Colin
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£900 i'll make sure the brakes dont need done!! Although, thats about the same as a set for a scooby/evo!?
Insurance should be fine as i'll be 25/26 & once im working offshore i'll be earning enough money to run one
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Colin
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Interesting Vid - http://youtube.com/watch?v=v58VSjQZ15w
wish it was in English 
What engine is in an RS6
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jr
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scoobys really that much
front disks are £310 and pads £150+vat
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Colin
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The P1 alcon brakes are around that, Brembos on the newage ones are expensive too, remember Loaf saying how much they skinned him. Then if you upgrade to say AP 6 pots £££££ 
Not surprised on the cost tbh - there HUGE!!
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Robin
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Go for the RS4 and buy some wheels which aren't made from cheese.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Go for the RS4 and buy some wheels which aren't made from cheese.
What
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Robin
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According to most of the magazines, the wheels on the RS4 are soft and bend very easily.
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Colin
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The faithers got a set on his A4...........they seem ok, although never tried bending them 
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Joe
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Yep RS4 wheels are prone to buckling very easily. I think the maintanence will be very high on a car like that so just make sure you budget for that.
RS6 is a 4.2 V8 Twin turbo Colin.
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Colin
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Never seen a buckled one yet & I know a few folk with them.
Ok so im right in thinking a 2.7 V6 RS4 will cost a good bit less to run than a 4.2 V8 RS6??
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Joe
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Not RS4 style wheels, the actual RS4 ones. They are Magnesium or something and are very prone to bending. The RS4 style wheels are fine.
Probably a bit less but i'd expect them both to be pretty hefty to run. When my dad put brake pads in his RS6 it was about £400 just for the pads at trade price. Discs were about £1000.
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Colin
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Yeah the ones Audi sell for £900 not including tyres im on about, not the £450 with tyres ebay efforts!! I know a few folk with them & none are bent.

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Joe
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They are damn cool, but apparantly need a bit of money spending on suspension and bits to use it to its full potential. Like most fast Audi's
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Steve
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nice cars
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Colin
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Think its a silly idea buying a 6-7yr old one then?? Think it will need money thrown at it??
Im going to be earning good money soon but working away from home, I want something to scare the pants off me when im home
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Joe
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I'd do alot of research before you jump in and buy one, I can't see it being cheap to maintain at all. Look on rs246.com for loads of information. What about a B5 S4, that way you could save money for maintenance etc.
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Colin
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Yeah like I said, next year, need to save up a fair bit! But at least then i'll get use of the golf for a while so all the work I done on that wont be a waste.
S4 - like Tiff said in the film looks a bit tame
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Colin
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=VeIb0qgB7L8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UBT7ZpAHuQ
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aim1
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awesome cars. I don't know what they have now but they used to have them at Brands as safety cars and they used to sound fantastic belting round in between races.
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