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It is for the most part but there is a pretty good handful of us who have the older ones. Shoot me an email kuma85@gmail
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trying to sell my turbo euro lights.


so i can get the RS2 lights.



already made a deposit!


super stoked.



car is coming along soon... but have to wait till after vacation.

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where are you getting those lights from and how much if I may ask? there are a few things I need to get mine finished up and rs2 lights are one of those things.
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700$ new from another guy on the board. He bought them new for 800$ so I plopped a deposit down and am just paying him off in spurts. Really great guy.
He responded to an ad on audifans.
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new from germany is about 650ish shipped. there are a few sellers on ebay.de
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It is still not a bad deal I suppose. They come with 034 plug harnesses too
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Got the car yet?
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No... Disability is taking forever!!!!
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Getting the Cq tomorrow!

I am so excited!
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YAY! Be sure to take pics and post details.
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'91 Audi 200 20v Avant
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'90 M3
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Mos Def!
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yeah too bad it has a dent, but it will get taken care of soon enough!
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Looks like you'll need my B4 hood conversion parts :P
2005 A4 Ultrasport - K04'd, AEB head, GIAC tuned, still pokey
2001 TT 225 quattro Roadster - Stage 2+, looking for B&M shifter
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Oh, and if you need a door shell, there's a cabrio in a junkyard here in Dallas. It's black, however.
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2001 TT 225 quattro Roadster - Stage 2+, looking for B&M shifter
2001 S4 - Tial 770R'd 3.1 stroker coming
1988 80 quattro - 4.2 powered FrankenAudi made from 13 cars and counting...
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It comes with an already alpine white B4 hood and headlights and trim. I have a badgeless grill and I have smoked corners in the mail!!!!
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OK... Who cares about the dent for now. It's just a little body work. :wink:

Im sure you will fix it anyway :D
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Welcome to the Alpine White Coupe minority. :D Easier to pain than pearl. Actually, color code for B4 white was Casablanca.

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Got it!
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Stephen and his wife came by to pick up the CQ today - here's some pics:

I think Stephen likes the coupe
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Getting used to the interior - CQ's are a bit different from Type 44's:

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The battery was completely dead so we put the new battery in and she started right up (gotta love the 034 injector upgrade). We put the replacement door skin, the B4 hood and core support into the back of his wifes Honda -I'm surprised it all fit! Ready for the trip home:

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Stephen and his wife heading home. Kinda sad for me but I know the CQ is in good hands and he will take good care of it:

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It's gonna get lovin when it gets to the house!
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Lookin' good in that thing Yoda. Looking forward to seeing the updated look
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'91 Audi 200 20v Avant
'01 Anthracite M5
'90 M3
'85 Euro 635csi
'12 X3
E34 530i (maybe rear-mount soon)
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Nice!
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If I may speak for most of us here, "ITS ABOUT TIME LITTLE BROTHER!" And now that you have driven her home you now know what I mean by they drive just a little bit different than other models. Glad to see the smile on your face. Enjoy yourself!
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:drive: enjoy it!
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Driving the car home was an experience. I did notice this car is much much slower than my 200. The cq kinda clunks when I shift. I dunno anything about the locking diff.
It has it's minor quirks, but it's a fun little car. The suspension will probably be first to get modified.


Today I am doing:
B4 good swap and radiator support
Smoked corner lights installed
Radio
Rear speakers and amp
Grill swap for the badgeless one
Wash the car
Clean out te interior of mold
Swap door cards
Replace drivers side window regulator and motor
Swap sunroof panel with S2 panel
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