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felixfandorin

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  1. Thank you for inviting me. Both dates works for me so far. Keep in touch here and i'l put this dates in my calendar.will text you two weeks before the event , is this ok?
  2. Steve, when and where is the shows? is this just for R8 owners?
  3. Hi Steve, Yes , I do have suspension control modes, comfort to race, so it does stiffen the ride when you're on sport or performance mode. Best Olgert
  4. Thanks Gareth. I have had a performance cars before, it was Bentley V8s with the same problem, dealer has replaced both immediately given the same fact. Funny enough, I have spoken to the mechanic and he has said that it was a mechanical fault inside the absorber and there was no leak???. Since when we have oil or any other liquid inside absorber, it was there back to 90's now it is filled with a gas. After all my suggestions , he said that Audi replaces only faulty parts, that's it. Will see on Monday.
  5. Hello guys, Can you please share your experience here. I had a knocking sound while driving on rough surface, went to the dealership for suspension check. Mechanic has given that right shock absorber has gone. Car is under the warranty , so he said that they will replace faulty part. I do know that when you replacing one of the absorber's you should replace other side too, even though it is not faulty. question both or just faulty? Thanks




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