I have just bought a B5 VW Passat transaxle (1998-2005 is the B5 generation) to complete my swap, these are newer FWD VW models but the engine is longitudinal like the Audi A4. I am bolting it up to a 2.0 Duratec and going to work it into the back of my S2 Europa. Dimensionally the transaxle is very small, the shifter exits the housing in a nice spot, so the adaptation should be straight forward and they are the same base transaxle as a Porsche Boxter so we know they fit like in 7UpJohn's car. Nice thing is these transaxles are tough, lots of guys are using them in kit cars with small block chev and fords in front of them, supposedly good to about 300 ft/lbs of torque. For those of you over in Europe there are some even better gear ratios available if you go for the diesel transaxles and would work very nicely in one our light cars with a high revving 4 banger. If you are looking for the new 5 spd family of VAG transaxles search for 012 or 01W (same or similar base transaxle as the Porsche Boxter) or the older ones mentioned by the original poster are 016 transaxles which are very good candidates as well just finding low mileage ones are harder to find. The other interesting thing is in Europe there was a V8 Audi A6 with a front wheel drive option and a 6 speed, it would be interesting if you someone would find one of those and swap it into an Europa. I just haven't research whether the gear ratios would work in our cars with the smaller diameter rims but I think it is good because they usually gear V8s a lot lower than the 4 cylinder versions of the transaxles.