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Old 17-05-14, 08:46 AM   #1
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Default when breaking an audi 80, whats worth removing?

So after a failed attempt to sell the car for peanuts on ebay, (guy never even turned up to collect) what is worth putting in the effort to remove?

Obviously the electric windows and mint interior.

Dash?
Steering wheel?
what else?
Bumpers?

i will be spending two days on it. what is left on the shell will be scrapped after that.
so i dont want to throw anything valueable
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Old 17-05-14, 08:57 AM   #2
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Old 17-05-14, 09:41 AM   #3
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What kind of 80? Dash ain't worth the hassle to take out really as it won't sell...

Front legs with hubs may be of interest if it's the 2-piece legs, the anti roll bar will be for S2 guys who want to use it in the back of their cars.
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Old 17-05-14, 10:04 AM   #4
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Front wings if they are good , good condition doors too
, front panel is worth cutting out if its in good nick , bonnets
can be hard got in good shape

If it has a sunroof the mechanism is very saleable to
mk2 owners if tilt and slide
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Old 17-05-14, 10:58 AM   #5
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Yes. ARB- I'm interested.
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Looking for a good '85 front O/S front wing ? whats your cars one like, condition wise please ?

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Old 17-05-14, 09:20 PM   #7
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Thanks. I'll get on them all, what do you think the electric windows are worth? And would anyone be interested in a ready to bolt in hydraulic clutch converted pedal box?
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Old 17-05-14, 09:27 PM   #8
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if its the face lift b2 i'd be interested in the passenger side rear quarter panel if its straight and what condition are the exterior door trims? many thanks lee
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Windscreen, windscreen rubber, A pillars
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Old 18-05-14, 06:31 PM   #10
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I was assuming it would be a type 89, if it's a type 81 much more is worth taking off indeed.
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