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Scott Carlberg
http://www.rs6.com/racing/002.html


the 914 is here: http://www.rs6.com/racing/002az.html
Seagrave
Thanks for the tip on the website. Looking at this photo I cringe. I hate it when they put those funky aux lights in the bodywork. They did the same on some of the 911 rallye cars and it looks just as bad.
Scott Carlberg
I started to say, 'yeah they should've put them in the bumper', but looking
at the picture closer, it looks like they already have 4 rectangular lites in the
front bumper.

like the Motorsports division would listen to my dumbass anyways laugh.gif
MattR
Great site.

I opened up the site and I saw an Abarth Porsche. Does anyone have the history on that? I thought Carlos Abarth was a Fiat guy???
JmuRiz
QUOTE
it looks like they already have 4 rectangular lites in the
front bumper.


I believe those are just the holes behind the bumper for oil cooler air-flow. Great picture though!
davep
You must remember that they were more interested in function over form. The higher mounted lights allow more light to be reflected back to the driver who can then see more clearly were he is going.

DaveP
Qarl
IMHO the Rallye lights look great!
campbellcj
QUOTE(MattR @ Mar 19 2004, 06:57 PM)
I opened up the site and I saw an Abarth Porsche. Does anyone have the history on that? I thought Carlos Abarth was a Fiat guy???

There were several Abarth cars built. They are very cool and have the "signature" dual-bubble roof.

Note that the web site above has a major faux paus; the Abarth Carrera was a 356 not a 911 (duh!)

Here's some more info that Goggle turned up.

http://www.qv500.com/porsche356bp4.htm

If you have Excellence was Expected, I'm sure there is a section on the Abarth cars in there (I am still in the first 150 pages now 3 months after xmas)
campbellcj
Hey, I just realized that is actually an Audi RS6 site...currently one of my favorite cars on the planet (in the "practical daily driver" category at least).

Check out this torque curve:

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MattR
Thanks for that link! Very interesting. Porsche terminated the contract with the Italians on a very successful car due to poor build quality.
nebreitling
QUOTE(MattR @ Mar 20 2004, 11:56 AM)
Porsche terminated the contract with the Italians on a very successful car due to poor build quality.

Italians? Poor build quality?


Nahhhhhh
Gint
The local guy that was originally going to do the bodywork/rust repair on my car has a 356 Carrera Abarth. He's been hand building replacement panels for it for quite a long time now. It's just a shell so far. But it's coming along.

But that's all I know about it at the moment.
Curvie Roadlover
Great site. Thanks!
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