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So let's go for the full, proper update, shall we . . .

Car is almost ready to be moved

But in order for that to be done, I need to be able to sit properly in it . . . so . . .
This was brought back to its old glory days LoL

Seems legit . . .

. . . NOT . . . but Will have to do

No seats at the back though, cause as we all know . . .

Thanks Greg for this great sticker
Then, it was time to open a great box .

Early Christmas ? Perhaps

Lovely Boxing


Anxious ? Understatement

Custom Ordered, arrived

Let's see what was inside
First these side mounts, in black colour aluminium, such a great quality to begin with, no stickers here. CNC Engraved logo.


And then, the main topic of the order . . .




Hope you liked them as much as I did. Pics do not these justice in any way. Quality is amazing, and you cannot believe the way you lift these in the air, it is very funny
Cheers

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yes yes yes yesDubber from the PNW
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they make my sparco fixed back look like trashOriginally posted by mgpdoc View PostAnd I was like. "WoW, everyone must run seats like these, these days, cause well . . . no one bothered to even comment. LoL"
Thanks mate
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My DaiLy suddenly had this wheel on . . .


And then the Audi got this wheel on . . .


Bumper was removed

And so was the Seibon Hood

Reason for all these, was that the car was about to go out for a ride, despite being engine-less, and trasmission-less, with the help of my friends, and our lovely 4.0lt Jeeps

Cant go wrong with American Muscle when it comes to torque.
So the car, went out, I was on the steering wheel and it was really fun. No good photos as I was concentrated on the brakes and handbrake to help the Jeep in front of me move easily
Hello Tom's Garage - It's been a while

Boy meets girl

Car is harder to fit in here due to the RS4 body. But it fits

Can you tell we've missed working on this car ?

Lost no time, and started taking all the ecu- ecu box and harness off the tray


Bye Bye





Damn, do I spot a hidden tar sheet piece in there . . . . hmmmm . . .

Hope you liked it. I am sure I did
Cheers guys

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More work - More progress
Started with this

Ended up like this


Have to do the other side too
This tar sheet is getting on my nerves

bye bye

Will finish it with some TarMinator from Chemical Guys, next time
I then removed this

Leaving me with this, which I wanted to remove as well . . . it is attached to 2 ends.
One is the ESP/ABS Unit - The other is the interior brake pedal. What a pain in the ass that was. We'll get there . . .

ESP Unit was bleeding while being removed

Bye bye ESP / ABS. This car has had enough safety, thanks

Leaving us with this

Then it was the hard part. Removing the pedals under the steering column. What a nasty place to do work. My back has seen better days.
Throttle pedal came out first.

Then came all the rest, allowing me to pull the servo out after I had finally disconnected the brake pedal.


All these will go for sale as well


The tray was naturally dirty from all the years of daily use

Made it look a bit better, despite it will mostly be cut anyways

Cheers, more to come
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Seems like I managed to do some more work today. Or to be more precise, A LOT more work.
the DaiLy was watching closely . . .

Used this magic product to finish some left-overs from yesterday

The ability to see your interior via the engine bay

Big Thanks to Mike @ Ringer for all the help throughout the years

Spent some more time on the tray

And got to work to remove all of the remaining components from the engine bay


There wasnt blood - there was something even worse - Dexron II steering fluid - yikes

Again, dirty below

Couldnt leave it like that, you guessed correctly




Clean at last


Removed the gearstick-gearbox connectors

Then the fuel lines had to go

Now we're talking . . . Fresh, and empty bay to begin playing . . .


AirBag ECU removed, and will go for sale

JHM Short Shift Kit Removed, and will also go for sale



After removing this plastic, there was access from the cabin to the floor below the car - Officialy FLINTSTONES MODE

Tom thought: WoW, too many Wires - Let's do more work

So we started working on the steering column

Things are getting serious

No Head for the screws that hold the ignition key hole - like the ECU Screws

Bye Bye



More things came out . . .



No stopping now . . .

Alarm out

Greddy units out (5th one, still in car)

Tom was still not satisfied so he went for . . .

The steering column . . .


And then we pulled out the dash bar support

Leaving us with this to work, way easier access to the oem loom now

Lots of work to be done . . .

Now, you can pass things or tools from lots of places

You can even sleep in the front

LoL. More to come guys

Cheers
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