Based on the robust Audi 80 Avant, the RS2 was created in collaboration with Porsche and features significant engine and suspension upgrades as well as the wheel and brake configuration previously fitted to the Porsche 968 Club Sport.
Fewer than…
Based on the robust Audi 80 Avant, the RS2 was created in collaboration with Porsche and features significant engine and suspension upgrades as well as the wheel and brake configuration previously fitted to the Porsche 968 Club Sport.
Fewer than 3,000 examples of the RS2 were delivered worldwide.
This example is finished in Nogaro Blue over a black leather-trimmed cabin featuring carbon-fibre inlays.
It rides on a correct set of 17-inch five-spoke ‘Cup’ alloy wheels, housing red Porsche-branded callipers, and fitted with Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres.
Equipment includes tinted rear windows, a sunroof, climate control, centre console-mounted auxiliary gauges, and electric windows and mirrors.
Accompanying the sale is the owner’s book pack, service book, data sheet, vehicle report, and spare wheel.
206,421 Km
manual
LHD
Nogaro Blue (LZ5M)
Black
2.2L
The car was last serviced in October 2024 at 205,324 kilometres.
Prior to this, services were carried out by Taller Canudas in February 2010 at 201,162 kilometres and December 2007 at 190,241 kilometres.
The coils, spark plugs, brake pads, and tyres have been replaced during current ownership.
Dates and mileage:
Oct 2024 – 205,324 kilometres
Feb 2010 – 201,162 kilometres
Dec 2007 – 190,241 kilometres
Apr 2005 – 169,933 kilometres
Jul 2004 – 153,502 kilometres
Jun 2003 – 137,123 kilometres
Dec 2002 – 122,000 kilometres
Jan 2002 – 101,924 kilometres
Oct 2000 – 90,200 kilometres
May 1999 – 70,804 kilometres
Apr 1998 – 60,428 kilometres
Dec 1996 – 45,058 kilometres
Jul 1996 – 29,000 kilometres
The Audi RS2 is a highly collectible 1990s estate, built in collaboration with Porsche using a raft of high-performance components, and limited to only 3,000 examples worldwide. Specified in eye-catching Nogaro Blue, this example is sure to appeal to marque collectors, and promises to delight with its pace and practicality at every opportunity.
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Since 1 September 2017, certain new cars have been type-approved according to the Worldwide Harmonized Light Duty Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), a more realistic test procedure for measuring fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. From September 1, 2018, the WLRP will replace the new European driving cycle (NEDC). Due to the more realistic test conditions, the fuel consumption, power consumption and CO2 emission values measured according to the WLTP are in many cases higher and the ranges in many cases lower than those measured according to the NEDC. Currently, the NEDC values are still mandatory to communicate. In the case of new vehicles that are type-approved according to the WLTP, the above NEDC values are derived from the WLTP values below. These values correspond to your current configuration; if you change the equipment, these values may also change. From September 1, 2018, the vehicle tax will be calculated on the basis of the WLTP values determined.