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    Hey all I have been checking out the forum for quite a while now and haven't made a post yet. This is my introduction I don't have much experience with lowered cars, but I had two lifted trucks, one of which I rolled this winter. I thought I'd get started and bought myself a nice 2000 b5 for a grand. Have plans for it, but being in college funding is low. Here is a photo of it unstanced, and I hope to see what happen to it in due time.




    D3nali

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    Looking forward to the plans

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    • #3
      good maintenance is always a great place to start

      welcome man
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      • #4
        Originally posted by CHIF8008 View Post
        good maintenance is always a great place to start

        welcome man


        Thank you! to both of you guys. Yeah the car is pretty rough exterior wise got it in that shape, the owner had to the front end hit and lost all the trim and dent in the trunk from a tree falling on it, Im in the process of removing the plastic fairing off of it and sanding it down to get that resin off that holds the tabs on. regardless exterior work is easy to do and hopefully when i redo the entire suspension this summer and all the rotors, i can get to some cosmetic stuff after.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by D3nali91 View Post
          Have plans for it, but being in college funding is low.
          I agree completely, what part of CT are you from? Also welcome, always have liked Audi B5s, looking forward to the plans.
          1975 BMW 2002 : : 1977 BMW 320i : : 1983 BMW 320i

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          • #6
            yeah it sucks, but college comes first hah. I am from the Northeast corner, in the Putnam area.

            D3nali

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            • #7
              Nice to see another B5 in the NE corner of CT. Hope you get ballin on a budget soon. I recommend a set of ST coilovers after you take care of whatever maintenance is needed.
              Cactus Green B5 A4.

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              • #8
                Welcome! If your interested, I have an ABT front and rear lip for that car in East Hampton CT for $100 bucks! Seeing an ol' B5 reminded me!

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                • #9
                  Welcome and nice start!

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