Tony's Widebody S4

Tony's Widebody S4

Been waiting to post this amazing beast of a car for to long now.

This here is Tony's 1999 pre facelift Widebody S4 in Imola Yellow.

He has been the second owner from new and has owned the car since 2004 and to begin with didn't mod it to much just a little bit at a time with parts such as a XS Power Dual Exhaust System and eibach pro street coilovers.

Around 2010 Tony decided he had enough of a skinny car and wanted to widebody it using all genuine RS4 body panels!, modifying the avants rear quarter panels to fit the saloon version as audi never made a saloon version of the RS4 and also Avant rear doors with saloon door frames.

The car was painted in its original colour of Imola Yellow giving it a beautiful pop and making it a great sight to see.

with RS4 door cards with RS4 carbon trim and black door handles on the interior aswell as all the window switch trims, speaker covers and dash vents in gloss black, It also has some very comfy looking B7 RS4 wingback seats with custom frames to make them fit and FDTS got the seat belts and rewebbed them into yellow to top it off, He has also created his own double din stereo trim and relocated the ckimate control into the ashtray area, The double din cover is skinned in 2x2 twill carbon fibre also done by tony, All door pillar trims mirror bases and under mirror trims, carbon skinned cupra r splitter all done by the man himself.

Engine wise its a stock S4 motor with painted valve covers and Y pipe phenolic inlet manifold spacers,larger diameter downpipes with a sports cat attatched and FMIC with custom remade lower side tanks and pipework to retain the OEM headlight washers and to be able to use the factory screw in tow eye of needed, Remapped running 340bhp.

and stopping all that power is 18z brembo calipers 345mm with AMG ML front Mtec J hook front discs and B5 RS4 rear brake setup running 310mm Mtec Pheaton J hook discs.

That brings it to a close for tony's stunning Widebody S4 sadly but stay vigilant for our next post everyone!

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