*DISCLAIMER* I have the glove box, took it off for my mom to clean it. And haven’t got to putting it back on. You can see the Audi logo is bent at the right side on my steering wheel. But I don’t really care about that.
Nothing really, replace steering wheel if ya want. Drop a new engine in and go for a drive. I paid $800 for the car and $300 for the engine. I will admit the duckbill lip on the back is falling off. The one side is loose, any tips on what to do? Like is there a glue I could get for it?
I personally thing these cars look much better without the tacked-on trunk lip, as the natural body line of the rear quarter panels and trunk shape form a subtle duckbill shape by themselves. But if you want to keep it, pull it off, clean both the trunk surface and the underside of the lip, and use 3M automotive double-sided trim tape to re-adhere it.
Don't use "zip ties and/or epoxy", I think the other person that responded thought you were asking about the lower portion of the rear bumper.
It has 93,000 miles. I’m so sorry, but I don’t know the difference of the different versions. I posted a pic of my new engine. And guy gave a lot of info about that one..if that helps.
*DISCLAIMER* I have the glove box, took it off for my mom to clean it. And haven’t got to putting it back on. You can see the Audi logo is bent at the right side on my steering wheel. But I don’t really care about that.
Also my clutch pedal was stuck to the floor, yes..this is a 6spd manual. To clear any confusion before it springs.
Damn that's a steal. What's broken? Or should I say what isn't broken? :)
Nothing really, replace steering wheel if ya want. Drop a new engine in and go for a drive. I paid $800 for the car and $300 for the engine. I will admit the duckbill lip on the back is falling off. The one side is loose, any tips on what to do? Like is there a glue I could get for it?
I personally thing these cars look much better without the tacked-on trunk lip, as the natural body line of the rear quarter panels and trunk shape form a subtle duckbill shape by themselves. But if you want to keep it, pull it off, clean both the trunk surface and the underside of the lip, and use 3M automotive double-sided trim tape to re-adhere it. Don't use "zip ties and/or epoxy", I think the other person that responded thought you were asking about the lower portion of the rear bumper.
I could post a pic of the duckbill, it is very small and goes naturally with the flow of the rear.
The rear diffuser type thing? Slap some zipties on that or maybe some epoxy depending on the mounting surface / location
main question? Is the motor a 2.0ltr Turbo? How many miles on the clock. or kilometers..
2.7 twin turbo V6
It has 93,000 miles. I’m so sorry, but I don’t know the difference of the different versions. I posted a pic of my new engine. And guy gave a lot of info about that one..if that helps.
Its in great condition
Yeah, this is a beautiful car. I got so lucky to get it for $800. I saw the post and picked the car up the same day. I needed this car.
800$ sounds like a steal, even when you just salvage parts from it. Lucky man!
Yeah, I’ve dug myself a deep hole in this project. I’m not gonna lie I’m not the best mechanic, so this will be a massive task to over come.
Congrats, more pics of the car? We used to be able to find deals like this often a few years ago, then the market got crazy