does anyone have a pic of an RS4 grill on a Silver S4 with the chrome repainted to Silver to match?
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ah...excellent! thanks! indeed, it looks good! BUT...
how did you attach the new S4 badge to the RS4 grill...cannot figure a good way to do that!? any ideas!!?
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Badge.
I wrote up <a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/ext31.shtml">this FAQ</a> on how I attached my badge, Meraj. It's a little different with the new-style S4 badge since it's a slightly different size than my old-style one, but this should at least give you one idea.
A friend who has an RS4 grille attached his new-style badge using a bunch of zip-ties.
A friend who has an RS4 grille attached his new-style badge using a bunch of zip-ties.
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Re: No need to paint.... REPLY: I disagree...
It's aluminum and starts to get grey after a short time (month)....I'm painting and I'll post when it's done (next week or so).
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Here's how..
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/676/culdes4.jpg"></center><p>I used some nasty hardware store stuff called "JB Weld", a cold bold epoxy-like goop. There's all kinds of freaky testimonials about people using this stuff to repair tractor axles, cracked engine blocks, etc.