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Audi R8 TV Commercial

March 30, 2007 by Alborz Fallah  




This commercial will never run on Australian TV. Really there is no need to, Audi has all but sold out of its first year Australia-bound supply of the R8. Nonetheless, the R8 was never going to be an “every mans” car, so it doesn’t hurt to watch and dream:

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2 Responses to “Audi R8 TV Commercial”
  1. OttoAu says:

    [I love how the anti-spam word is car based!]

    How much is the base R8

    Is it a 911 fighter or a Caymen fighter [price wise i a refering to]

    The car OTM that has my eye is the Elfin Stramliner

    If it had to be German i really love the AMG 6.3 donks that they are doing lately, the CLS AMG like WOW, and well under the $200k price.

    The mail is this are to be turbo or supercharged…double WOW!!

    O/A

  2. alborz says:

    Yes we figured it would be good to type in car related words as it would be easier than random gibberish..

    Its gonna cost around 250-300 thousand Australian dollars

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