1987 Audi GTT Coupe

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Old 07-17-2015, 04:28 PM
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My Audi GT coupe 10V Turbo im been building on for 5 years.

Audi S2 subframe with casted wishbones and S2 front brakes.
Custom made interrior by me. Black leather and alcantara with red seems.
SPQ hood, headlights and a homemade grill to fit the GT fenders.
And a group B wing.

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Old 07-18-2015, 12:14 AM
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Some more.

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and some pictures from when i bought it.

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That rust hole were the small one. Used almost 5KG welding wire on it.
Old 07-18-2015, 09:05 AM
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Daaaamn. I don't even know what to say about this car... Pretty sweet. I bet it's a lot of fun to drive.

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Yeah it's quite fun to drive. The backend doesn't keep up with the front atm though. It's still the original rear axle on the car. Since I'm from Sweden, I got 7-8 months to rebuild stuff each year Snow and salted roads isn't my favorite.
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Wow! Very cool!

What kind of steering wheel is that?
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Its a cheap MPH steering wheel. Im going for a sparco when the economy allows it.
Its steady though! Compared to alot of other budget steering wheels. This one costs around 50$
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Cool. Lots of ppl say if you want a quattro sport then just find a quattro ur. But it's not only hard to find but also a bit sinful to chop a quattro ur. I have much less fear of chopping up my coupe gt.

How did you do the grill?
What did you get the headlights and bumper from

Also if they didn't just come from a salvage yard then who did you buy those parts from.

I'm ready to get my conversion on its way.
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I would never chop a quattro to turn it into a sport quattro. Their to rare and a replica with the wrong windshield angle just looks weird.

I made the grill myself out of fiberglass. The hood is from a Swedish company named acm-ab.se. Their homepage got a English option. A hood costs around 4000$. Make sure that you get the std mounting version.
Im not sure if the grill they got fits, since its for the much wider sport quattro fenders.
The headlights is from a passat B2. Its the same as the sport quattro.
And the bumper is the standard facelift bumper with the headlight washer removed.

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I'm not completely done with the engine swap yet. It runs and I have been using the car for a couple of months now, but i am not finished with the electrics. Thats why i got a bunch of wires at the drivers side.
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Oh, and btw! A original length SPQ hood doesn't fit with the GT fenders that well.

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Homemade Urquattro wide body inc! (A little wider then ur )

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Wasn't that easy taking a picture while holding it


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