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  • P78
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    this looks so good

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  • Nagah
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    More sound was needed, so I decided to drop in a subwoofer. A friend of mine recommended it, so I gave it a shot:

    But actually...



    ...I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and the installation instructions didn't do much good either.

    Half of the car's insides needed to be removed AGAIN because the remote for the sub had to be put in. With it's cables from the glovebox to the subwoofer and the to the battery. Yay!



    Look at the fat bird that sat inside the garage. It was looking for a cool spot because fucking desert Gobi came by for a visit. We called it Margaret.



    Also, I went full SPARTA! that day.



    After that successful testing took place.

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  • Nagah
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    After that there was someting going on with my car: Noises that foretold the end...the end of my installed coilovers.

    That sucked and to be honest, the road performance was lacking quite a while too, so I decided that needed to be tackled. After lots of searching and talking I got a brand new KW V2 coilover set for a sweet price.



    Needless to say: In with that suckaz!



    Left the new one and on the right the old one. Well the old was dipped in rust prevention stuff for oldtimers. Ew. Wont happen for the new ones, they are stainless steel and supposed to not rust. (lol)


    This is my trusty friend. He always helps me out with those stuck old screws and bolts.


    Well I certainly am a messy guy while doing stuff on the car...



    And done! Love the views!

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  • Nagah
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    Next step was sound deadening. The aluminum chassis tends to transmit sounds pretty good, which in turn is pretty bad for "sound comfort". On top of that Audi decided to save weight with this car.

    So in return I did the only right thing and put some weight to the car. You know...because of reasons!



    You know, it's all fun and giggles when you start...





    ...and 13 years are a lot of time to gather some dirt behind all those covers...







    And at this point I asked myself: What have I done?!
    I was tired and thirsty (stupid me didnt bring hydration and there was like desert style summer going on)...



    Well I kept on going like being in some kind of trance...



    ...and was well rewarded: Gold Finger! I am so Bond!

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  • Nagah
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    Random picture.

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  • Nagah
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    Well, I neglected this thread quite a while now. Lemme see. Ah, yes! The anti-roll-bars:

    Here some shots from the box, its contents and the loveletter from H&R. Also some superpro goodness.













    First of all: I will never ever call a car my own with no aftermarket anti-roll-bars. The handling of the car vastly improved beyond my wildest expectations. Mucho love back to H&R!



    Next step was little but neat:

    Old metal valve cover:


    New ones from Audi:


    Sometimes the little things do matter.


    Then I decided since my engine is now close to 200.000km (~125.000miles) I want to know what my turbocharger is doing, so I got myself a multi gauge that needed a pretty fit to the car. So I got to work:













    At this point I just started to fail and fail. I just couldnt get a smooth surface without wrinkles. I was a pile of sadness trying to admit my incompetence.
    But behold! A friend from the netherlands came to the rescue! He told me so send him this piece of crap so he can save the day.

    After I got it back, the pieces went to a leather specialist:











    I stood in awe as they arrived!

    ...to be continued.

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  • gigi racing
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    Please help

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  • gigi racing
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    audi a2

    hello to tutti..posseggo a audi a2 with 8 anni..sono a mechanic and I brought my little 3-cylinder engine at maximum power ... now I need someone to voi..ho always wanted to mount the body kit ..as can I do to have it well I

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  • Nagah
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    Since I am following the red/black theme I thought it would be a good idea to blacken the mirrorcaps including their mountings.

    So here you see them after a fierce battle of removing them. And thats why I **** working on "new" cars. To remove the mirror mountings I had to remove the door trims (which are a combination of screws and clips), the upper speaker, a trim cap, and some dampening material. Why Audi, why?





    Car without ears:



    Then I gave them to a body shop which I absolutely don't know (but is quite close to my home) in hopes that they deliver some good work:







    Next box already ordered: A new set of anti-roll-bars with a stronger rear one from H&R which will shift the cars balance from massive understeer to a more neutral setting. I am totally stoked!

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  • Darkyoshi154
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    Looks sick!

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  • Nagah
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    Next step accomplished. Rear brake drums are out and brake discs are in. In order to do so we needed to swap the whole rear axle.

    It is basically possible to swap just the mountings but this would have lowered the with of the axle for a centimeter (0.4 inches) on each side causing my winter wheels to not fit anymore. This would suck.

    Thats why the swap.

    So now we have the rear axle from the 90hp diesel in it which came with rear discs from factory. Since I needed massive help from a friend with that I was again not able to take pictures of the process because I tried to help as much as possible which does not include lazily taking pictures.

    Sorry!


    So here the result, I am pretty happy with that.







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  • Chasen88
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    Interesting build.

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  • Nagah
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    Thank you guys. Glad to see that someone likes what I am doing.

    But I wont change my wheels anytime soon. These are my winter wheels and the summer ones were way too expensive to change again.

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  • Crankey
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    maybe you can find some used rims like this ?


    nice work so far. I like the little wing on the back

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  • SliPsY
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    Oh my god.. never in my life i thought that im gonna see an A2 that actually looks good. You sir are amazing.

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