Car customization is an important facet of automotive culture. For many, it’s important that their car not only reflects their lifestyle but also that it’s distinguishable from other similar models on the road. One owner took that to the extreme with a bunch of accessories that make this Audi S4 truly one of a kind… we hope.
Spotted at a grocery store parking lot that we think is in Michigan, this S4 is full of unique touches. We’ll start with the lights because it looks like the owner has made a functional change to them by adding a honeycomb effect to each housing. Sure, they’re probably dimmer than they were originally, but who cares when they look so cool?
Then there’s the plethora of stickers everywhere. On the rear panel alone you’ll find a Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo, fake bullet holes, Wylie Coyote, the Roadrunner, Nike logos, and even one sticker that says “Official racing car 526 HP.” Keep in mind that a stock S4 of this vintage makes about 350 hp (261 kW) from the factory.
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Now, there’s no telling if the owner of this S4 has added any horsepower to this car but considering all that they’re willing to do to the outside, we’re certainly hopeful that they started with actual performance mods, which are arguably far more important. What’s clear is that this person was not content to stop adding body modifications once the stickers were applied.
On the rear deck, there are no less than seven spoilers if we count the lip on the trunk lid. That of course doesn’t count the tiny winglets placed on the rear quarters of the car or the additional six spoilers we could find on the roof of the car. On top of all of that aero, there are at least three mini-spoilers, two sets of chin spoilers, and even a little toy fighter plane on the front of the car.
There’s a lot to soak in when looking at this Audi S4 and we’re wondering what’s the weirdest thing in your eyes. Could it be one of the numerous fake exhausts or the weird flame tips on the real tailpipes? Maybe it’s the triangular tow hooks that are stuck onto the bumper (one of which is placed just above the actual tow hook location). Let us know what you think in the comments below!