:::UPDATE:::
So I'm driving down a busy 4 lane road at around 40mph when I hear this ""pop"" from behind me and my steering wheels goes crooked. I pull over, get out, and notice my rear driver side wheel is doing an about-face, looking up at a 20 degree angle.
So my lower control arm/trailing arm/tie bar/whateveryouwannacallit snapped right where it bolts to the hub. I'm ok, luckily I wasn't on the Expressway doing 75 like normal when it happened. So when this breaks at 60k miles, Audi will be hearing a piece of my mind.
:::END UPDATE:::
2000 Audi TT Quattro
Silver Metallic
1.8T 5V 180hp Inline 4
5-speed manual, hydraulic clutch
Bose sound system (6CD), Quattro, Xenons, 17" rims, trip computer, rear spoiler
PROJEKTZWO GRILL
Previous Cars
1969 Chevy Nova - Inline 6, Powerglide tranny (page 3)
1993 Audi 90S - FWD 2.8L V6 (page 3)
Left Picture - Side View - Silver 1999 BMW M Roadster (240hp I6 RWD). There in the background under the blue cover (featured page 3).
Right Picture - 3/4 Rear - Nice lines. Always had Audis, so the TT was an obvious choice. Found mine on Ebay, dealer was an ass (few scratches on rims, no owners manual, 1 key).
Mods soon to come...
After looking around and seeing all the killer TTs on cardomain.com and all the possible mods, here's whats up.
-19" RS4 Audi Rims (or smaller, not sure)
-Dual Exhaust and valance (Milltek or Custom, give me your suggestions)
-Interior parts from ABT and other gauges.
**Let me know what you think about installing a boost gauge in the HVAC vents, and all the colors you like ie tan, black, or white**
Studio 360 Design is my company If you need any web work done or any design consulting, let me know at cmiller@studio360design.com.
Affiliated Lumber Inc Here's a link to my family's Lumber & Building Supply company in Toledo. Browse it and let me know what you think.
Fuckin A
Hey look what I found! In my tire...a rusty old nail sticking right where the tread meets the sidewall, which unfortunately means they probably can't seal it. And to add injury to insult, the 17 inch Nankangs are only 7k miles old. They are only W rated, but the pattern is tight. Nothing better than having to replace 17 inch low profile Nankangs after 7k miles.
PS. This is what you get when you buy a used car. Check out how torn up the rims are, never saw photos of the rims before I bought it, even though I was told "they only had a couple scratches". Oh well, I'll have to use these as winter rims and get some 18 inch RS4 rims. I never park it on the street, let alone near other cars...
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Page One : You are here.
Page Two : Interior and Detailed Pics
Page Three : M Roadster, A4, 90S, Nova
Page Four : TT Night Pics
Page Five : Projektzwo grill
Page Six : Frontyard Photo
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