Cars + Faces
#106
some newer pictures, The RS4 bumper is finally on and will be painted next week. I'm gonna take it for a road trip this march down to FL if any of you live down near Naples send me a message, its always a good time when there is more than 1 S4.
This is a close up.
Last edited by 02AvantImola; 02-06-2009 at 07:29 PM.
#107
Cars and Faces
The King...
These photos are of my 2002 AWD twin turbo Audi S4 at RaceWay Park in Englishtown, NJ. I added a clip from a website talking about this event in the summer of 2008. Wow. What a hot day! 97 degress!!! I have the stock innercoolers so my track times could have been better. I was able to do a 13.5 1/4 mile and 0 to 60 feet in 1.8 seconds!!. Thats very good. The cool thing is that i never brought a camera to the show. I was looking for websites with google and i found pics of my car, so sweet. And very good ones too. I hope you enjoy.
Event Coverage: Waterfest 14
Englishtown, NJ, July 19 and 20 — We’re back from Waterfest 14 and gradually recovering from some nasty dehydration. Not a drop of rain was shed, which is quite unlike any Waterfest in memory, but show-goers suffered temperatures that topped out at 97 degrees on Saturday and 93 on Sunday. Despite the sweltering heat, the show area was still packed. According to Waterfest organizers, total attendance for the weekend was about 21,000, about even with last year’s tally. Waterfest is one of few shows that hosts a variety of activities, including an autocross course and a burnout competition. Saturday’s schedule offers a popular exhibition area with a get-together-like atmosphere for those who want to show off their cars without the stress of trophy-hunting. Of course, the biggest draw is Sunday’s show car event, and the predominantly East Coast crowd is notoriously competitive.
As always, the recent models in the VW family will take the spotlight; the show area was dominated by MKIVs and MKVs showcasing well-executed variations on similar themes. We noticed quite a few trends amongst this crowd and were pleased to see that simple aesthetic changes are still the most effective.