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Fastest FWD track tool? The Octavia RS...

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...that is, Riechert's Octavia RRS, at 335 bhp, with 19" OZ wheels, 245/30 ZR19 SP9000 tyres, Recaro seats, Bilstein suspension and AP 330x28 mm front brakes.

http://www.riechert-racing.de/galerie/skoda/index2.php?carid=084

And here's the proof:

http://www.autobild.de/aktuell/reportagen/artikel.php?artikel_id=7659

The only cars to beat it around Oschersleben are RWD or AWD. In fact, it's the only FWD in the top 50, so hats off to Riechert-Racing and a great base car. :thumbup:

But who would bother making a fast Octavia... ?

:rofl:

Reichert's Octavia was at number 40...

(but look, at number 21, a haldex equipped golf :rofl: )

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But who would bother making a fast Octavia... ?

:rofl:

Yes, who indeed? :D

Also slightly worrying for today bricks on wheels - the car at number 11 is over 20 years old...

But who would bother making a fast Octavia... ?

:rofl:

thats cause theres a faster one on here isnt there ;)

Reichert's Octavia was at number 40...

(but look' date=' at number 21, a haldex equipped golf :rofl: )[/quote']

I Believe thats the same chassis as the Octy 4x4 :)

thats cause theres a faster one on here isnt there ;)

And a faster one than that, that you don't know about. Go to JBS rolling road day and find out (nothing to do with JBS) if their rollers are up to it. :D

good job its fast that way you dodnt have to look at it for long.... really not feeling the styling

Joel

And a faster one than that, that you don't know about. Go to JBS rolling road day and find out (nothing to do with JBS) if their rollers are up to it. :D

fancy coming to scotland then to give me a lift down lol

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