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kfostad

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  1. Here are a few more pictures. The car is a 99 C4, bumper is from Turbo Tuning Pietz, but I believe it looks almost identical to the NR Auto bumper in the first picture.
  2. All C4's, at least here in Europe, have the PSM system which is a bit more sophisticated than the standard traction control system. The sounds you are hearing is the PSM system working, actually applying the brakes trying to keep the car pointing in the same direction as the front wheels. It's perfectly normal. Here in Norway where I live we have lots of snow during the winter, and I often find the PSM system a bit too intrusive while driving on snow. Much more fun if you switch it off :D Regards Kristian Fostad
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