My Rs4 Project

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by RIV » Thu Mar 20, 2014 2:13 pm

We need more pics Rick
+1 its like waiting for a bus :boots:

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by Rick_RS4 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:01 pm

Ha ha, still waiting on my bits from argon.then I'll take some of the whole car,

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by MikeFish » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:03 pm

Stop teasing us and show me the money!

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by jaysrs4 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:30 pm

I saw the old girl tucked away on Sunday - she needs a good polish mind :assflash:
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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by WillRS » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:46 pm

looks lovely - a real work of art - the only thing I would do and don't take this as a criticism at all but i'd get some little brass bristled brushes (like a suede brush) and and clean up the bits of the engine block you can see

did this on mine and whilst its not perfect it makes the exposed metal look a lot lot better and in a clean engine bay just finishes it off nicely so would look ace in yours

I bought a few sets of brushes off ebay for a few £££ a set as the cleaning kills them after a bit

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by TAB1S » Sun Mar 23, 2014 9:01 pm

WillRS wrote:looks lovely - a real work of art - the only thing I would do and don't take this as a criticism at all but i'd get some little brass bristled brushes (like a suede brush) and and clean up the bits of the engine block you can see

did this on mine and whilst its not perfect it makes the exposed metal look a lot lot better and in a clean engine bay just finishes it off nicely so would look ace in yours

I bought a few sets of brushes off ebay for a few £££ a set as the cleaning kills them after a bit

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What cleaning product did you use bud?
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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by WillRS » Sun Mar 23, 2014 9:10 pm

nothing other than the little brass brushes I mentioned. think I used an air duster as well just to clean up any mess :)
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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by TAB1S » Sun Mar 23, 2014 9:26 pm

WillRS wrote:nothing other than the little brass brushes I mentioned. think I used an air duster as well just to clean up any mess :)
Looks great mate nice job just ordered some thanks.
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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by Rick_RS4 » Sun Mar 23, 2014 9:48 pm

WillRS wrote:looks lovely - a real work of art - the only thing I would do and don't take this as a criticism at all but i'd get some little brass bristled brushes (like a suede brush) and and clean up the bits of the engine block you can see

did this on mine and whilst its not perfect it makes the exposed metal look a lot lot better and in a clean engine bay just finishes it off nicely so would look ace in yours

I bought a few sets of brushes off ebay for a few £££ a set as the cleaning kills them after a bit

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cheers , yeah ive been meaning to do it, ill have a look this week, cheers for the info on the brushes

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by Rick_RS4 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:33 pm

today i fitted some more carbon , on my way down to early edition last week I nipped over to Mikes and picked up a carbon DTM splitter, it had a chip and some scratches, so i tidied it up filled in the chips and fitted it today

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also i made some templates and had these parts made up from carbon,

anyone know what they are for?

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by MikeFish » Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:47 pm

Well done Rick, you managed to do in a week what I failed to do in a year!

Give us a clue for those other bits? I thought they looked sunvisor shaped but then noticed one has square edges (well more rhombus like than square).

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by RIV » Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:51 pm

Still waiting for a proper pic of the car :boots:

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by MikeFish » Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:00 pm

Silas wrote:Still waiting for a proper pic of the car :boots:
I know! I've seen the realy thing and it's gorgeous, I don't know why he is teasing us.

PS, Rick I said I'd send you a link to the company on ebay that does the carbon trim for our sterring wheels so here it is:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CARBON-Lenkra ... 1e73161e99

It's 250Eur (just over 200 quid) for the bottom bit. When buying it you also have to pay a deposit of either 50euro or 50 quid (forgotten which) but when you send back him your old plastic but he will refund it, or alternatively you can keep your plastic bit and he keeps the deposit (he is ok with that, I checked with him). He said he can also do the other trim bit with the buttons. He quoted me for it and I think it was a similar price to this bit.

I'd have had mine done if I definitely knew that I wasn't going down the flat bottom multi function route to control my stereo.

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by Rick_RS4 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:41 pm

MikeFish wrote:Well done Rick, you managed to do in a week what I failed to do in a year!

Give us a clue for those other bits? I thought they looked sunvisor shaped but then noticed one has square edges (well more rhombus like than square).
ha ha, it wasnt easy i tell you, getting it centered so you couldnt see the holes, i filled in the 2 holes in the middle of it with resin and flatted back, as i have removed the centre oil cooler splitter .

thanks for the link ill take a look.
Silas wrote:Still waiting for a proper pic of the car :boots:
i know i know, every time ive been out its been filthy, and incomplete, its now 90% together now so will take some tomorrow at donnington park to watch the touring cars, should be a good location

the carbon parts are

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Re: My Rs4 Project

Post by RIV » Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:02 pm

That looks really good rick, nice and subtle
Callipers look great with the rs logo :beerchug:

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