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Skip the lowering, wheels, exhaust. This car can be a long-term tank if you want that, but you have to feed the car properly. The biggest problem with Audis of any stripe is that folks blanch at the required maintenance and repair costs, and put them off. Then stuff snowballs, because these cars do not like deferred maintenance. Adding aftermarket crap to them will not help. You won't get much performance out of the mods you propose, and it will cost money better spent in keeping the car fresh with fluids, rubber and suspension parts. As an owner of Audis for the last 25 years, I can tell you that the sure path to hating the car is to do a bunch of mods to it before you know all the stuff the previous owner didn't do. Drive it for a while. Drive it a year or so, and sort it completely out. Then do mods. If you're going to give it to your daughter, make sure she has a ready supply of cash to maintain and repair it. It's not a Japanese car that you can run into the ground.
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