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Matte Green Audi RS5 Looks Like a Crocodile, Sits Low

Matte Green Audi RS5 1 photo
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Audi worked hard to ensure the RS5 delivers uber-serious performance in an uderstated package. Then again, there will always be owners looking for a more extrovert look and this is where the aftermarket side of the industry steps in.
Let's take the RS5 Coupe sitting before us, for example. The owner of this 450 horsepower toy wanted to achieve a dramatic visual effect while using limited mods.

Well... his machine now looks a bit like a crocodile, so some would say the desired result was achieved. But let's zoom in on the details of the twin-turbo V6 animal.

As you can notice in the Instagram post below, the Audi RS sits as close to the road as possible. This has been achieved with the help of an air suspesnion supplied by Accuair. As for the new shoes of the German beast, these come from Rotiform, packing a design that makes the two-door look fast even when standing still.

Oh, and let's not forget the carbon (look?) side skirts, which were installed to deal with the most understated part of the car's body.

Of course, the matte green wrap of the RS model plays an important part here. This is mixed with a dark theme used for plenty of elements, from the windows to the wheels (notice the red calipers, which complete the eye candy).

Now, one might wonder how this Audi RS5 stock looked when it came in factory condition. Well, you can get your answer in the Instagram post at the bottom of the page, which shows the vehicle when this was still inside the showroom.

Sure, this kind of look splits opionions. But whether you adore it or would rather bring the car back to its factory appearance with your own hands, you have to admit the creature can't be ignored.


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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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