Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and Mats
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Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and Mats
Hi Guys
I have almost, at last, bought an RS6 Avant. Just waiting (fingers crossed) for the RAC check to get done.
I have received some great advice so far. Many thanks.
There are a couple of minor bits and pieces that I would like to sort out when I get it.
1. The rear badge is in the wrong place on the boot. Does anyone know what the measurements are for where it should sit e.g. Distance from the bottom of the boot, and from the side?
I have found this badge on eBay which looks ok.
http://bit.ly/1h3XVNg
2. It's missing it's load cover. It has the cream / white leather seats. Is the load cover with the white / cream interior black, or is it white / cream.
3. I would like to buy a new set of carpet mats for the car. Any recommendations for a set?
4. The aerial is quite long. Any recommendations for a stubby replacement?
Many thanks
I have almost, at last, bought an RS6 Avant. Just waiting (fingers crossed) for the RAC check to get done.
I have received some great advice so far. Many thanks.
There are a couple of minor bits and pieces that I would like to sort out when I get it.
1. The rear badge is in the wrong place on the boot. Does anyone know what the measurements are for where it should sit e.g. Distance from the bottom of the boot, and from the side?
I have found this badge on eBay which looks ok.
http://bit.ly/1h3XVNg
2. It's missing it's load cover. It has the cream / white leather seats. Is the load cover with the white / cream interior black, or is it white / cream.
3. I would like to buy a new set of carpet mats for the car. Any recommendations for a set?
4. The aerial is quite long. Any recommendations for a stubby replacement?
Many thanks
Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Get the badge from Audi.
Get the mats from Audi Tradition (see recent thread).
Get the Sharan stubby (see FAQ and umteen threads on the subject).
Get the mats from Audi Tradition (see recent thread).
Get the Sharan stubby (see FAQ and umteen threads on the subject).
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Cheers.
Apologies, didn't see those when searching before.
Couldn't find any info on the location of the rear badge when searching either. That would be very helpful, to save me getting a new badge and getting it wrong again
Apologies, didn't see those when searching before.
Couldn't find any info on the location of the rear badge when searching either. That would be very helpful, to save me getting a new badge and getting it wrong again

Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Speak to a friendly stealer as they have the exact measurements and placement guideEcurieEcosse wrote:Cheers.
Apologies, didn't see those when searching before.
Couldn't find any info on the location of the rear badge when searching either. That would be very helpful, to save me getting a new badge and getting it wrong again
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Brilliant, good idea. I will get that sorted with the dealer.amanda1 wrote:Speak to a friendly stealer as they have the exact measurements and placement guideEcurieEcosse wrote:Cheers.
Apologies, didn't see those when searching before.
Couldn't find any info on the location of the rear badge when searching either. That would be very helpful, to save me getting a new badge and getting it wrong again
Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Hi.
Well done on the purchase.
Rule #1...
The load cover if it's the retractable roller blind affair, is always black. Should be a few out there for sale. Try "A8 parts" who often break C5s as a tip.
Well done on the purchase.
Rule #1...
The load cover if it's the retractable roller blind affair, is always black. Should be a few out there for sale. Try "A8 parts" who often break C5s as a tip.
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Just debadge the front. Job done.
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Thanks Guys.
That's my shopping list complete. Just need the thumbs up from the inspection then job done!
That's my shopping list complete. Just need the thumbs up from the inspection then job done!
Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Not sure how useful a RAC inspection will be. MRC or Grizz would be a better option.
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Yeah, I'm not 100% about that either myself, but I'm a bit hampered by time and location. Hopefully they'll pick up the basics, then I guess it's just a gambleShoppinit wrote:Not sure how useful a RAC inspection will be. MRC or Grizz would be a better option.

I'm really excited as I've wanted one ever since they came out. I was all set to get one in 2009, but changes to my company car scheme scuppered that. So, fingers crossed!
Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Whose nearest to the car ?, Grizz or MRC ?, phone them and ask them if they will inspect it for you.EcurieEcosse wrote:Yeah, I'm not 100% about that either myself, but I'm a bit hampered by time and location. Hopefully they'll pick up the basics, then I guess it's just a gambleShoppinit wrote:Not sure how useful a RAC inspection will be. MRC or Grizz would be a better option.
I'm really excited as I've wanted one ever since they came out. I was all set to get one in 2009, but changes to my company car scheme scuppered that. So, fingers crossed!
If your concerned about the load cover, mats and aerial, you could end up with some major headaches if its not inspected properly and you commit to buying
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Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Cheers.
The car seems good, with all the important bits done recently.
It's more that minor cosmetic things like those get on my nerves when buying a car.
I really appreciate all of your help. Hopefully I will be posting some pics up soon.
The car seems good, with all the important bits done recently.
It's more that minor cosmetic things like those get on my nerves when buying a car.
I really appreciate all of your help. Hopefully I will be posting some pics up soon.
Re: Newbie (Almost) Questions - Rear Badge, Load Cover and M
Just because the important bits have been done, do you know there working correctly though ? Will an RAC/AA guy know about the gearbox on one of these and if its OK or not ?EcurieEcosse wrote:Cheers.
The car seems good, with all the important bits done recently.
It's more that minor cosmetic things like those get on my nerves when buying a car.
will he even know if its running properly ? sounds daft I know, but these are just a little bit different from the norm.
Highly unlikely you will get someone who knows there stuff with a 6 , unless there a specialist ......just sayin
All the minor cosmetic stuff you can get from breakers,dealers , so no worries there .
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