1995 90 Quattro, Parts for sale.
Things damaged in crash:
Hood
Radiator
Front Bumper
Headlights
Front left quarter panel
Everything else is for sale and is in good shape, here's a list of just some of the things:
Windshield
Windows
Doors
Trunk
Radio
Antenna
Couplings
Tires / Rims (Semi-new tires)
Engine
Tail Lights
Muffler
Seats
Battery
Front right quarter panel
Fluid Containers
etc.
+ anything else you need or can think of
I'm not sure of the name of the this part but, I just bought the two brackets that snap and screw in right below the headlights, and they made it out alive and well after the accident, so they're for sale as well.
Respond here or send an e-mail to seb002@mymail.tc3.edu and a price can be settled on.
Located in Ithaca, NY
Lexus, still looking for decent moldings I see! Did you ever check to see if the dealer can find any in the warehouse still available?
To pay the dealer price is pure stupidity, especially if you do not even try to work out a fix before you do.
Mine were rusted front and back to the point they were barely hanging on and just way overdue to be replaced.
Buying used was not a consideration as they would be in no better shape.
This is one item you have to just bite the bullet if you want fresh trim.
Trouble being I am not sure how many Audi still have for sale.
You can rig it but eventually it is just a temporary fix.
I don't plan to replace these ever again, they will probably outlast the 90.
Roughly $100 per side
Front Right = $118 My price $90
Front left = $118 $90
Rear right =$114 $80
Rear left = $95 $80
not even close to 100 bucks a side.
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I recall the fronts were around 60 and the rear around 40, this was just last summer.
I just checked, fronts are now 63 and rear 55, the rears went up quite a bit.
Unless you pull and replace the rebar inside and take a heat gun to melt the rubber around it this is not an item I would say you can fix to factory spec.
The best scenario would be if somebody just bought these and they were maybe only a few years old, their engine blew or something and they were removed for sale for a cheap price but the chances of that are as good as hitting the lottery.
Now if somebody made and aftermarket version which was equal to in fit and finish maybe that would be a route but for a rare model, I seriously doubt it.
There was a place in the EU on ebay I think that were selling the above mentioned but the price with shipping, it was the same cost for me to just order from Gvap.
Yeah it sucks but nobody ever said these cars were cheap to fix, right? =)
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