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Old 11-08-09, 09:17 PM   #1
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Would the following parts be able to be swapped over from A audi gt5 coupe 1986

to my new audi ur quattro 1986

Boot Lock Mechanism
Door Locks Mechanism
Electric Window Motors
2 Front Seats
Standard 14inch ronals 4 holed to the Ur

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Old 11-08-09, 09:20 PM   #2
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everything but the wheels coupe 4 stud ur 5 stud
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Old 11-08-09, 09:24 PM   #3
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everything but the wheels coupe 4 stud ur 5 stud
Cheerz bud..dam...as the ur treads are really good but have holes in...good maybe patch them upif thts much use ..in the short term

cheerz tho..going to save me alot of money in the long run
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Holes in tyres? how exactly do you plan on patching up a tyre?
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Old 11-08-09, 09:56 PM   #5
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Holes in tyres? how exactly do you plan on patching up a tyre?
jst a lil hole ..like a pin prick..

wokred on a tractor tyre..a piece of spare rubber on the in and outside..worked temporarily to put it on the trailor easier
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I wouldnt bother... taking a faulty tyre off to bodge and put back on seems abit mindless if you ask me. a new tyre is £30-50 or a part worn could be had for £20.
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I wouldnt bother... taking a faulty tyre off to bodge and put back on seems abit mindless if you ask me. a new tyre is £30-50 or a part worn could be had for £20.
Aye..am stuggling to find any tyres..after looking round my local area ..its atleast £200 for all 4 retreads...and at 200 is needed for bodywork
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Aye..am stuggling to find any tyres..after looking round my local area ..its atleast £200 for all 4 retreads...and at 200 is needed for bodywork
We warned you Tommy......and you're scrimping already..........does not bode well......
Get ya wallet out.....you know it makes sense!
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We warned you Tommy......and you're scrimping already..........does not bode well......
Get ya wallet out.....you know it makes sense!
Woopsy...sure enough tho...once i get the car round to myne ..there will be alot spent on her.

first job lot of money is going on the electric's and engine once over next week:P

just hope i can get it back as soon as....not a nice feeling twiddling ya thumbs
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My advice would be take your time with her.... if it needs something then buy it. If you cant afford it then save and wait. It really will bite you in the ass if you try and bodge or scrimp with these cars. BTW, I dont want to scare you but dont dig too deep, trust me, this is the tip of a very very deep iceberg. You will probably cry if you realise how much needs spending on it to get it back to former glory.
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