Widebody Conversion...

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Post by viperbl » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:05 pm

That is just shocking!!!!!
RS4 B5 Saloon8) with 750+ bhp :D

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Post by MarkB » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:14 pm

I'm thinking all the parts are too rare and so too expensive for this to be a go for me. I've looked at body kits also but that just wouldn't be the same :(

The rear bumper is nasty and the rear spoiler... not sure about the side skirts either

I would like to see the kit fitted on a more normal car.
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Post by s4woody » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:49 pm

my god mark you must have so mush free time on your hands..where do you get this stuff from..
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Post by MarkB » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:07 pm

s4woody wrote:my god mark you must have so mush free time on your hands..where do you get this stuff from..
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Post by docurley » Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:45 pm

Well her my conversion and there are loads of pic's of my car being built which I did most of it myself bar the welding of the rear quarters and painting.

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Post by MarkB » Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:45 am

Are the rear doors you used RS4 ones with saloon frames and windows?
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Post by Alps » Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:35 pm

Viper I gots to say your car looks hard as nails too :thumbs: I read about your car in Audi Driver when I first got my car. But didn't realise just how good the car looked cuz there weren't that many pics of it. Whilst I was reading the article I felt sorry for the guy doing the conversion.

Docurley you aint getting credit from me on your car cuz I've credited it waaaaaaaay too much in the past :P

Mark, I guess if you have a *** estate already, and judging by the pics of Vipers car GO FOR IT DUDE :thumbs: Just don't go the bodykit you found route. Will you get it re-sprayed in another colour too? Say - Nogaro ;)
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Post by MarkB » Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:08 pm

The bodykit I was looking at would have only been for the rear arches but I have to say I think it might be easier to do the welding route cutting and shuting some genuine rears.

I'm really not sure what way I'm going to go now. Even thought about selling the car today :?
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Post by Alps » Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:37 pm

MarkB wrote:
I'm really not sure what way I'm going to go now. Even thought about selling the car today :?
:shock: :shock: Why? Why? And one more time... Why?

Or have you decided to go for an RS4 :)
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Post by MarkB » Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:58 pm

Alps wrote:
MarkB wrote:
I'm really not sure what way I'm going to go now. Even thought about selling the car today :?
:shock: :shock: Why? Why? And one more time... Why?

Or have you decided to go for an RS4 :)
I guess I was thinking if the car needs so many things changing on it to make it the car I want, would I be better choosing a better car to start with.

Don't worry, I soon came back to square one. The S4 is staying and will be getting more upgrades as time goes on. I pretty sure the RS4 Avant is out now I've seen so many cool pictures of widebody saloons. This is seriously on the cards now but I have a few other projects to finish first. Some more research is required yet anyway...
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Post by S4TAN » Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:18 pm

Mark - do your turbos, intercoolers and fuelling upgrade - believe me you'll get a great grin-per-pound return on your investment once it's all done, sorted and bedded-in :wink: ... let the body kit wait (great though it looks)
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Post by docurley » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:47 pm

MarkB wrote:Are the rear doors you used RS4 ones with saloon frames and windows?
Yep RS4 doors with the Saloon frames, straight bolt in job, easy.
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Post by MarkB » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:52 pm

docurley wrote:
MarkB wrote:Are the rear doors you used RS4 ones with saloon frames and windows?
Yep RS4 doors with the Saloon frames, straight bolt in job, easy.
So, it looks like the only hard part is cutting and shutting the rear quarter panels, and getting the parts.
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