I'm Darin.
24 years old.
Lance Corporal in the United States Marine Corps.
From the great state of Minnesota.
Currently stationed on Okinawa, Japan
Expect posts from various things I like:
- great television shows
- awesome movies
- nerdy stuff
- cars I'll never drive
- models I'll never meet
the system has no memory.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The business. How and why this never was sold in American boggles the mind.
“The old RS2 – based on the Audi 80 and co-developed by Porsche – was such a big deal, in fact, that you could be forgiven for wondering how far we’ve actually come in arriving at 2012’s RS4. A 0.1sec improvement in 0-62mph acceleration and a 11mph gain in top speed (if the RS4 is unlimited)? At a glance, that’s all there is between the 311bhp RS2 and the 444bhp RS4.”
Read more of car’s review of the Audi RS4 Avant here.
oh god. This is perfect. I’ll take one in silver, please.
Threexstan: This is my baby, a 2004 Audi Allroad 4.2. I’ve since take the rack off (won’t need it till winter). I plan on getting sway bars, a chiptune from APR, and a new exhaust (Milltek or Magnaflow, haven’t decided yet), but not much else.
Must be a life saver in the snow. Thanks for submitting your Allroad!
this is exactly what i want.
Neefgeefd: 1965 Rambler American 330 wagon.
Certainly not fast, but I’ve had it since I was 15. I’m 22 now, and sometime down the road I want to give it a well deserved restoration!
Sweet wagon! I always enjoy a pre-70s wagon. They had so much more style and sportiness than the panel wagons of the 70s & 80s.
Almost 50 years old now, and looks like it’s still going strong. Thanks!
I’m happy my wagon has got a couple notes on here! and I’m digging these submission posts
my 1965 Rambler American 330 wagon.
I’ll admit, it’s nothing special, but I love it.