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    Account Terminated Two Rings
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    WTB: 2000 A6 2.7 Quattro performance parts, springs/shocks, exhaust, wing / spoiler

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    Let me know if you have any of these parts and if you have any other performance parts you want to sell let me know, I may be interested. Thanks, Blake

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: WTB: 2000 A6 2.7 Quattro performance parts, springs/shocks, exhaust, wing / spoil

    I am upgrading my factory sport suspension to Vogtland coilovers and h-sport sways. My car is 2002 a6 4.2 quattro just hit 55k asking $400 for shox, springs and sways. Let me know if you are interested before I post for sale.

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    Account Terminated Two Rings
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    Re: WTB: 2000 A6 2.7 Quattro performance parts, springs/shocks, exhaust, wing / spoil

    The 4.2's will not lower the car much would they?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings wofman's Avatar
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    2010 Jetta TDI
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    Re: WTB: 2000 A6 2.7 Quattro performance parts, springs/shocks, exhaust, wing / spoil

    APR performance chip available -- huge HP boost
    $600 shipped
    Nothing going to bring it back: 2000 C5 2.7T 6sp MT
    Ming Blue, S6 Blades, EuroSpoiler,
    GIAC-93, AWE DPs to Milltek Catback,
    RS4 Clutch, JHM DT-Stabilizer, VAST Short-Shifter,
    H&R Sways, Eibach Pro-kit, Bilstein Sport Shocks, etc., ...
    NOW: '10 Jetta TDI w 6MT, Revo Tune Commuter Car

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    columbus, OH

    Re: WTB: 2000 A6 2.7 Quattro performance parts, springs/shocks, exhaust, wing / spoil

    No. The drop will not be very low about .5 ins. Overall, this a cost effective way if you are on a budget and want to upgrade. If you want to lower the car its best to buy shock absorbers that are rated for the lower springs or you will run into issues. Upgrading the sways alone on the 2.7Q will run you at least $400 add another $1000 for good quality shocks and springs. Let me know if you are intersted.

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