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'''Audi Quattro TDI''' is a variant model of [[Audi Quattro Sport]] original 4D Sports Driving/Stunts made by [[Zapper]] and part of [[Zapper's car pack]] released in 2002.
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The '''Audi Quattro TDI''' is a model variant of the original [[Audi Quattro Sport]] in 4D Sports Driving / Stunts. It was made by [[Zapper]] and part of [[Zapper's car pack]] released in 2002.
  
 
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This Audi is a "pseudo" variant of Quattro's model that has take the performance specs of a big V10 diesel turbo engine (like the one found in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Touareg VW Tuareg]).
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This Audi is a "pseudo" variant of the Quattro model that has the performance of a big V10 turbo diesel engine (like the one found in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Touareg Volkswagen Touareg]).
  
Its dashboard was swapped by Corvette's dashboard because of the 6000rpm rev limit stated on tachometer and by allowing the presentation of a 6th gear pattern.
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The dashboard was swapped with the Corvette's because of the 6000 RPM limit on the tachometer and to provide a 6-speed gear pattern.
  
All other aspects regarding 3D shape remained the same as the original [[Audi Quattro Sport]].
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All other aspects, including the 3D shape, remained the same as the original [[Audi Quattro Sport]].
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 17 February 2022

The Audi Quattro TDI is a model variant of the original Audi Quattro Sport in 4D Sports Driving / Stunts. It was made by Zapper and part of Zapper's car pack released in 2002.

Development

This Audi is a "pseudo" variant of the Quattro model that has the performance of a big V10 turbo diesel engine (like the one found in the Volkswagen Touareg).

The dashboard was swapped with the Corvette's because of the 6000 RPM limit on the tachometer and to provide a 6-speed gear pattern.

All other aspects, including the 3D shape, remained the same as the original Audi Quattro Sport.