Audi UR Quattro Rally Build


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9-22-2016

Second evening for the "Qauttro Squaud". We were a little light on numbers last night due to unforseen testing of the Formula SAE car. Still, we made some progress.

We stripped the trunk lid of its lights, spolier, trimmings and wires.

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We also got the rear lights out but forgot to photograph that.

Matt continued with the interior and managed to relieve the car of the dash panel and the blower housing though that is hardwired into the harness as far as we can make out. Good one Audi. Sorry, we had to cut the dash as the current cage goes through it. It was already cut up and cracked anyway.

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Next week we hope to remove the headlining, pedal box, fuel tank and the rest of the interior wiring harness. And we think we have a plan to get it off the table and onto the lift so we can remove the engine, transmission and sub-frames. Stay tuned.


9-27-2016

So this is an unusual experience for us, being a parts supplier we are often asked for donations to people's projects. Now we are now the recipient of donations ourselves! So we'd like to introduce a couple of project sponsors:

Firstly, Thompson Racing Fabrication (Home) will be doing our cage and other fabrication. We have helped them with a couple of their project cars in the past and almost always use them for any fabrication needs we have such as the custom radiator and exhaust for our Subaru Rally Wagon and the custom harness bar and skid plates they made for our Porsche 911 RX.




Then we have BRAID wheels USA (www.braidusa.com) who are going to provide a set of wheels for the car once we settle on a design. We are currently contemplating their Serie 6 three piece design but with hidden spokes as it looks very reminiscent of the Speedlines the factory used to run in tarmac trim. Probably will be 16x9 with 245/45-16 tires.

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Lastly (for now) Cherry Classic Cars (Cherry Classic Cars | Auto Restoration) will be helping us restore and paint the shell and body panels. These guys do fantastic work and are TRF's primary source for bodywork and paint so we will be in good hands.

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Thanks guys. Now we wonder who else can help...............

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Comments

Lookin good. Pride in work and attention to detail

Posted by Cyphercrash on 3/5/23 @ 8:59:32 PM

Great update!

Posted by Diggymart on 10/10/21 @ 10:31:32 PM

Great build

Posted by tmprod on 3/4/21 @ 6:44:07 PM

Thanks for updating Paul! Ill have to check out your new shop soon!

Posted by diyauto on 12/24/20 @ 5:08:37 PM

Anytime.

Posted by team illuminata on 12/24/20 @ 6:34:09 PM

This will be a beast when finished, looking forward to it.

Posted by MPower on 10/12/20 @ 2:15:11 PM

Great build!

Posted by DIYauto_Admin on 9/9/20 @ 12:08:22 AM

Hey hi Sue!

Posted by Diggymart on 2/14/20 @ 4:12:57 PM

Looks like it’s coming together!

Posted by Diggymart on 11/21/19 @ 2:49:00 PM

Those stands look nice!

Posted by diyauto on 11/21/19 @ 2:47:08 PM

Incredible build! Love the photo's

Posted by MoonpieMagic on 11/8/19 @ 8:00:45 AM

Thank goodness for friends carrying precious cargo!

Posted by Diggymart on 10/10/19 @ 11:40:08 PM

Woo! Excited to check this thing out soon :)

Posted by diyauto on 9/13/19 @ 1:37:14 PM

Great teamwork!

Posted by Diggymart on 7/29/19 @ 3:11:58 PM

Great build!

Posted by Diggymart on 1/17/19 @ 7:24:29 PM

Thanks

Posted by team illuminata on 3/4/21 @ 10:30:06 PM