You're right I think -- it's definitely an MK2 and it's from Europe. The owner has just brought it to the U.S.. It suffered some bumper damage in transit that he wants to tend to first. He also wants to fabricate a mount so that he can hang his U.S. license plate from the European bracket.
The Audi is an A4. I saw that the engine is mounted with the cylinders aligned with the car's length, like a rear-wheel drive car. An interesting arrangement with this front wheel drive car, where I'm used to seeing the engine transversely mounted. I wonder if this is a result of some A4s being AWD with a drive shaft to the rear? The owner's done a nice job with various engine and interior details.
The pickup is a diesel, non-turbocharged, but with some engine enhancements like larger injectors to produce more power than stock.
I didn't park my new GTI amongst the cars, thinking that it's bone stock and not of much interest. However, I saw a number of new cars there of several brands and learned there's no stigma driving in with one.