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Okay, so most audi's look the same (excluding the hairdresser special TT) and that look is pretty dull...

But while shopping for a 2001 RS4, which while not exciting to look at (what german estate is?) with 380bhp through all 4 wheels, is a pretty impressive car...

I came across a 2003 RS6...

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and while it certainly is an agressive version of the dull audi look...

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Under the bonnet is a 4.2 litre V8 Twin Turbo that churns out 450bhp as standard!

0-60 in 4.5 seconds but with 560Nm of torque - you know its going to pull like a train all the way to the 155mph limiter!

That has to be the ultimate sleeper! :drool:

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Always wanted one .. I've driven a 1.8 TDi and it felt reasonable for a big car .. I can only imagine what the RS is like.

I once raced on when my MR2 was running "perfect", it was like i was stationary, I don't think he even noticed I was there.

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V.Cool cars :yes: But not much good as a sleeper. Too many badges, bulges and bodykit to make anyone think its a normal audi.

Would like to have a go in one :D

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as much as i love the RS range, why oh why dont they do an RS3, its a nice sleeper, but not the best, yes the styling is toned down but still its got massive wheels, slared arches, huge twin tailpipes and huge front and rear splitters

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Shame they are 30k...

i can actually remember seeing one in Italy, it pulled out of a petrol station onto a motorway and gunned it! sounded lush (very briefly)

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the noise is amazing .. and seeing all four wheels kicking up dust is great.

I didn't realise it was an RS till he coged it. And then I saw the large rear wheels - quickly getting smaller.

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