1994 Audi RS2
Vehicle Specifications
- VINN/A
- Classic Car ID102185246
- Stock Number1558
- CategoryImport Classics
- Body StyleWagon
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage109,776 miles
- Engine5 Cylinder Turbo
- ConditionExcellent
- Doors4
- Drivetrain2 wheel drive - rear
- Transmission6 Speed Manual
- Exterior ColorBlue
- Interior ColorBlack
Classic Car Overview
Going back to the early 1930s, Porsche established a design engineering business in Stuttgart. Porsche struggled financially in the 1990s, so they used their design engineering to help other auto manufacturers, including Mercedes and Audi. Famously, the RS2 was born to help Audi compete against BMWs new M3 (E36). Utilizing components from Porsches 964 and 993 program, this Audi/Porsche collaboration produced 2,891 RS2 Avants based on the Audi A80 platform over 16 months. The car was built at Porsches historic Rössle building in Zuffenhausen (the same location where the Mercedes 500E and Porsche 959 were built). Audi provided painted body parts and other add-on components while Porsche took care of the rest. With the Porsche-designed 2.2L turbocharged 5-cylinder/20 valve engine producing 315 hp and 302 lb. ft. tq., this was now the worlds fastest estate (aka wagon) as well as the first Audi to break the 250km/h top speed barrier and carry the RS badge. It was also the fastest production vehicle from 0 to 30 mph (1.5 seconds). Yes, even faster than a McLaren F1!
Development and components from Porsche included the following:
17 lightweight forged wheels from the Porsche 968 Club Sport
Porsche new Aero side mirrors and door handles
Porsche designed gauges
Big Red Brembo brakes from Porsche Turbo cars
Porsche designed suspension (40mm lower than standard A80 Avant)
Porsche lettering on engine and RS2 logo
Porsche designed front and rear bumpers
Porsche door openers
Recaro sport bucket seats designed for Porsche
Carbon fiber with blue accents throughout interior
Porsche re-engineered the engine with new parts
Larger KK&K turbo charger with heavier duty intercooler
Higher flow fuel injectors
Newly designed/more aggressive camshaft
Higher capacity fuel pump from the Porsche 911
Reworked cylinder heads and intake manifold
Strengthened bearings in the engine crankcase
More efficient induction system
Low pressure exhaust system
Special designed Bosch ECU
No vehicle top speed limiter with top speed at 262km/h
Reinforced transmission (close ratio 6-speed manual)
0 to 62mph in 5.4 seconds
This Audi RS2 Avant was built in August of 1994 and delivered new on September 5th, 1994 by Autohaus Seitz in Kempten, Germany. It was equipped with the following from Audi (per the option codes):
German Delivery
Indigo Blue Pearl Effect Paint
Black Leather Interior
6-Speed Manual Transmission
245/40 17 Tires
300A Battery
Recaro Sport Seats
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
Alloy Spare Wheel
Leather Sport Steering Wheel
Porsche Side Mirrors
Black Roof Rails
Front Airbags (Driver & Passenger)
Rear Spoiler Delete
Gamma Radio for Audi with 6 Speakers
Sunroof Delete
Front Door Pockets
Sport Suspension
The MSRP was $64,950. That is equivalent to $137,226 in todays money.
The first owner was Gerhard Topp of Durach, Germany near the Austrian border. This owner serviced the car regularly at the selling VW+Audi dealership. There are corresponding service stamps in the maintenance booklet. He kept this RS2 for nearly 8 years and 83k km before selling it to Michael Mylonas of Henley-On-Thames, Oxon United Kingdom in January 2002 with 83,282 km. Michael kept this RS2 for the next 11+ years and added around 75k km before selling it on January 28th, 2013 with 155k km to Evert Van Gasteren of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Evert kept the RS2 for 6 years but only added around 2k km. Just as the prior owners had done, Evert took exceptional care of this RS2 and serviced it regularly. Also, in 2017, he did a full exterior repaint in the factory original color. He sold this RS2 in August of 2019 with 156,796 km to Dennis Chaisson of Irving, Texas. Dennis imported the car to the U.S. on October 25th, 2019. For the next couple of years, he added 2k km as well as performing the following services:
Major service and repairs at Grapevine Audi in Texas (11/20 @ 160,702km)
Diagnose and replace fuel regulator
A/C system service
Oil service
Transmission service
Differential fluid service
Brake fluid flush
Mount & balance new tires
Replace left radiator and assembly
Valve cover gaskets
Replaced vacuum lines
Drive/V belts replaced
Spark plugs
Vehicle inspection
Total service $4,013
Service and repairs at Blair Automotive in Carrollton, Texas (8/21)
New battery
Repair A/C system new condenser and new A/C line
Repair headliner
Oil pan O-ring and valve cover gaskets
Total service $3,706
Dennis sold this RS2 to the current Southern California owner in October of 2021 with 162k km (approx. 100k miles). The current owner is a local Los Angeles enthusiast who enjoys European sports-focused cars. He is also a driver and spends many hours a week driving our local canyons and mountain roads. As a result, he is more focused on the mechanicals of these cars than anything else. Over the past few years, he's added around 14k km (9k miles). Furthermore, he's invested over $40k in further improving, servicing, rebuilding, and preserving this RS2. Work he's performed includes:
Enhance Milltek exhaust, titanium exhaust tip, new boost gauge (12/21)
Install correct RS2 leather steering wheel and safety inspection (12/21 @ 162,479km)
New Continental Extreme Contact Sport tires (2/22 @ 168,507 km)
PPF (paint protection film) over the entire front of the vehicle (hood, fenders, bumpers, etc.)
Engine rebuild at 2Bennett Audimotive in Davis, CA (3/22-5/22 @ 169k km)
Remove oil pan and spark plugs for inspection
Remove cylinder head, front bumper, and intercooler for inspection
Disassemble cylinder head, camshafts, lifters, etc.
Machine cylinder head/valve job and head studs
Engine Motronic temperature sensor
Clean/dry all engine components and verify electronics
Oil pan gasket and rear main seal assembly
New flywheel, pressure plate, and clutch
Install flywheel & clutch/new flywheel and pressure plate bolts
Install transmission assembly with driveline & axles
New front crank seal
Inst cylinder head assembly with intake/exhaust manifolds and turbo
New gaskets, lines, and hardware as needed
New intake hose
Oil service
Timing belt service
water pump
dampener
roller
harmonic balancer
thermostat
belts
tensioners
Cooling system flush
Replace bypass valve
Verify calibration of RS2 MAF meter
New engine electronic sensors
Throttle position sensor
Motronic coolant temp sensor
Camshaft position sensor
Remove, inspect, clean, calibrate, reinstall fuel injectors
Tune vehicle idle, etc. after engine work
Total service $18,912
Repair interior (4/23)
Remove door panels and repair
Replace vinyl insert and foam backing on each door panel
Repair door panels
New Alcantara headliner including left and right A pillars
Total service $2,900
Post build servicing/tuning (6/22 @ 170,522km)
Adjust/reset cam timing/reinstall front of engine
Leakdown test
Remove immobilizer key system
Remove alarm and other unnecessary electronics
Total service $3,618
repairs at Ingolstadt West (12/22 @ 172,082km)
Repair speedometer
Repair all window switches and master switch
Replace impulse sender
Repair window relay control module
New timing belt service
Total service $2,784
Oil service and front brake pads/lubricate front calipers (4/23)
Suspension replacement and other misc. services (9/24)
Replace front and rear strut/shock springs (used from low mile RS2)
Made flywheel into single mass flywheel
Repair hydraulic clutch release fork and release bearing
New clutch slave and master cylinder
New inner and outer CV axle boots
Replace front and rear struts (used from low mile RS2)
Repair minor oil leak at power steering.
New coolant expansion tank
Total service $4,409
4 wheel alignment (8/24 @ 175,800km)
services including shifter (10/24 @ 176k km)
Remove complete shifter assembly
Install replacement RS2 shift linkage and assembly
Repair front left axle
4 wheel alignment
New speed sensor
Total service $4,145
Services and detailing in preparation for sale (11/24 @ 176,195 km)
Replaced spark plugs and ignition coil packs
55 hours of detailing
Wet sand roof to remove water spots
Repair dents in tailgate and touch up paint where needed
Remove wheels and steam clean wheel wells
Steam clean chassis and engine
Remove corrosion on hardware under car and engine bay
Undercoat treatment
Condition/feed leather interior
Steam clean carpets and floor mats
Install/cut to fit Weathertech rubber trunk mat
Full body paint correction and polish
Properly clean and remove scratches from PPF on front of car
Gtechniq ceramic coating over entire vehicle
Repair minor chips in windshield
Total service $5,700
Recently, automotive journalist Jason Cammisa drove this very car and wrote about the driving experience. He captured exactly what I experienced when I first drove it:
Verdict Audi RS2 Avant: one of the few Audis I've loved. I blame Porsche.
This is not a diss on Audi. Audi makes wonderful cars. But Ill take my journalist hat off, put my enthusiast hat on, and say that the values core to Audi don't line up with the things that I love about cars. Its just a matter of personal taste.
The B7 RS4 is one of the exceptions. And now, the RS2.
Genuinely great steering: superbly talkative, pretty accurate, really well-weighted. You feel more tramlining than anything else but you feel something! The engine is blippy and revvy unlike any other 20-valve 5-cylinder Audi I've driven responsive and great. Sounds SO GAHDAMN GOOD with so many complex resonances throughout the rev range. Its a little muuurrrrrr inside the car, but sounds amazing outside, with hilarious zis-a-zis-zis-zis blowoff noises.
Boosty as fuuuuhhck, with no real boost available until 3k and then it hits with a wallop that elicits actual LOLz. Its holyshit fast.
The shifter is amazing, so is the clutch pedals engagement.
Also, the suspension is great tuned perfectly; great ride, perfect body control. Hideous plowing limit-understeer (and it'll spin the inside FRONT wheel on tight corners) but feels like it at least has a lot of bar trying to push the back around. Feels tiny in a good way, great visibility, perfect driving position, mostly rattle-free interior. And a great seat. Great lights, too.
The looks are incredible, obviously. Its stunning how pear-shaped it looks next to the E30 though narrow on top, fat bottom. It also has one of my favorite gauges ever number of liters of fuel used since it was started. I cant explain my love for this gauge, other than that it blows my mind knowing just how much gas I've used. And its a LOT in this thing. Maybe cuz I couldn't stay out of the boost.
I love it when you meet a legend and it doesn't disappoint. The RS2 is deserving of every great thing you've ever heard about it.
Here is another expert video review of this actual Audi RS2 Avant by Derek Tam-Scott.
The exterior of this RS2 looks great, especially in this rare Indigo Blue finish. The car was completely repainted in its correct factory shade about 7 years/11k miles ago. The quality of the work was excellent as verified recently by local paint experts. There are minor signs of wear with some road rash on the lower rockers/lower part of the doors as well as a few minor nicks. The lower rear bumper has a blemish as well. The current owner protected the front of the car (hood, front bumper, side mirrors, and front fenders) with PPF. All the trim and exterior rubber is good. The glass is also in decent condition and appears to be original with the proper factory stampings. There are a few minor chips on the windshield, which we've had professionally filled. All the exterior lights work. The factory Porsche Cup 1 wheels have some minor nicks and they are wearing Continental Extreme Contact tires that are less than 2 years old and have about half-life on the rears and just under half-life on the fronts. The brakes have about half-life remaining.
The interior is nicely preserved and well cared for. The Recaro leather seats have no tears or rips and just some typical light wear on the exit bolsters. The rear seats look barely used. The suede headliner has recently been replaced and is in near-perfect shape. The door panel inserts are new. The rest of the door panels look good with no significant flaws. The unique blue-weave carbon fiber trim looks great with no warping or delamination, which is common. The carpet is original and has no major stains or heavy wear marks. The carpet in the trunk/hatch area has a 6 diameter wear spot but is covered by a Weathertech trunk mat. The dash has no cracks and all the gauges work. The airbag light is on due to the recent swapping of steering wheels. The interior lights work. The power windows and locks work. The window switches have recently been rebuilt. Sometimes the driver window will go down and back up again if the button is pushed hard. The upgraded Bluetooth Continental radio works properly. The speakers are a bit weak and are older replacements. The A/C system blows very cold. The plastic passenger side C-pillar and roof trim in the hatch area are missing.
This RS2 starts easily and holds an even idle. Once at operating temperature, it revs freely throughout the rev range with surprisingly strong power. Performance feels similar to Audis that are a couple of decades newer. The Porsche brakes have exceptional stopping power with no fading or pulling. The 6-speed manual transmission shifts easily through all the gears with no slipping or grinding. The clutch engages properly. The handling is superb and confidence-inspiring. The stiff suspension sometimes squeaks when going slowly over driveways or lock-to-lock turning. The car tracks straight and is easy to use daily.
This RS2 is currently registered in Montana. It can be registered in all U.S. states except California. We can only sell this RS2 to those with either a DMV dealers license (wholesale or retail is fine) or to those who will be shipping and registering the vehicle outside of California.
This Audi comes with 1 working key, 1 key that opens doors but has an immobilizer that doesn't work, original Audi lock fob/immobilizer (doesn't work), owners manuals in vinyl cover, original maintenance booklet with service stamps, period magazines featuring the RS2, 3-ring binder with service/ownership history, previous registration decals, all importation documentation/EPA papers, original Audi Gamma radio, Continental Bluetooth radio manuals, photos of repaint, small tool kit, jack, extra roof antenna, and full size spare.
**Note: VIN and other numbers withheld to protect against fraud. All numbers including VIN,
Engine, and color will be provided to serious buyers.
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