Alright so I still don't have a job in Seattle and I'm still moving to Seattle and now it looks like it will be without the project car. Womp womp I guess but that doesn't mean I'm giving it up! not by a long shot. I'll have to come back for at least 2 work trips, 4 weddings, 1 bachelor party, 1 or 2 racing events... etc. etc. so when I'm back, I plan on essentially just sleeping in the garage until the project is done. I will "finish" this thing damnit!
enough bitching... car stuff.
So I made this little cover thing to protect the opening where the fuel lines used to come through. Now that's like an access hatch for the two fittings in there. I made this cover with a steep draft so if I have fuel leaks at this point, I can tell without having to remove the cover. Welded in a little fitting and I'll attach a small clear hose. protection and information!



I also had to get my hands on a steel sunroof to weld the opening left by my glass roof. I bought one from a fellow audi enthusiast only to find that he was talking about a sunroof off a 90 not a CQ, NOT the same thing... so luckily someone pointed me at a CQ in a junkyard. 50 bucks and one disgusting, insect infested hour later....
first time I found a CQ in worse condition than mine!


and of course to get it to sit like that I had to do much hammering and unrolling of the seam around the edge of the panel. pic of the first go around, had to do 2 more.


I also started to lay in some of the wiring. This actually feels premature but I wanted to get the two harnesses that go into the engine bay in now before the engine goes in, and then I basically just got carried away. SO far, much of it has gone pretty easy thanks to Audis decent organizing and my own labels. BUT, of course, I do have some confusion that needs to get sorted out. it lead me to find this gem:

BS? wtf is BS? and why does a wire go to it? Actually if someone has a picture of a fully hooked up fuse panel underneath. That would probably be pretty helpful. I took some shots of mine when I pulled it out but there was an issue with the fuel pump signal when I got the car, the relay wasn't getting the signal to turn the pump on so I almost don't trust the wiring from when I got the car... Other wiring pics:


I took those pics pretty early on, most of the wiring is now in the car, for better or worse.
I also took my calipers to a place that came recommended to me and I'll recommend them to you all as well. King Kaliper is the name of the place, and they're a cash only old school caliper rebuild shop. Good service, very knowledgeable and really fast turnaround. I don't have pics before but you can imagine the hell these calipers looked like, probably because yours look like that now. It cost me 270 for a full R+R of all 4 calipers. They look new!



Also got the driver regulator in... not nearly as bad of a job as I expected.

Next projects:
Confirm window reg works and get window up
Weld in and prime sunroof panel
Figure out wire confusion and label appropriately
Install Engine (waiting on mounts)
Start building Subframe assems