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Originally Posted by NorrS2
To a real Audi enthusiast that has the bucks, the Engine revamp and the cosmetic repairs for the purpose of enhancing the car, is not going to bother them, even enhance the appeal. However, to the "collectors" of this world, the car's originality has been compromised, and therefore it's value. It's a difficult one to call, but I'd buy it if I had a spare £26k lying around (which, unfortunately I don't)!  It's one of those car's that's "worth what it's worth" to whoever want's to buy it!
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I tend to agree with this.
£26k is a lot of bucks for an RS2.
Cars are only original once and that kind of money is collectors money, not someone who's going to use the horses in the engine bay to its best potential.
I saw the car and had a good look over it at the Breakfast Club when Ben was 'testing' it!
It is spot on. Very well looked after and a stunning example, but I think he may struggle to get that kind of price for it.