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Old 11-09-17, 10:34 AM   #1
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Seller Type : Private
Vehicle Make : Audi
Vehicle Model : 80 sport
Price : £950
Location : Ayrshire
On Ebay : Ebay Link

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Old 11-09-17, 10:40 AM   #2
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But East Ayrshire !!! Why is everything always at the other end of the country!!!

Looks a great buy for someone I'd say.....but yes, I WOULD say that wouldn't I ?

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Old 11-09-17, 10:45 AM   #3
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Couldn't resist checking....last MOT 2008 and mileage then 213,410

I know pictures lie, but it looks in incredibly good nick considering mileage and age........
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Old 12-09-17, 11:55 AM   #4
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I've bought this 80 sport for a new project , any advice on sourcing panels ?? Need a osr wheel arch osr lower quarter repair panel and spare wheel well if available??
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Back in 2014 , I started a restoration on an 80 Sport, "B" reg , pre-facelift.

Needed a huge amount of welding and most repairs were done by someone "making up sections" from scratch as replacement panels are as rare as hens teeth I think you'll find. If all you need are the panels you mention, you are well on the way to a comparatively quick resto.

Good luck with the job and look forward to pictures if/when you can post some up.
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Old 12-09-17, 04:23 PM   #6
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I'm hoping not to get involved in painting the car as I'd like to keep it as original as poss, but we'll see . I'll start with a good power wash and get it running as it's sat for a few years see if it holds all it's fluids etc
It'll need all new brakes, flexys poss calipers good service , timing belts at a minimum I'd think, I'll give it a good going over see what's what! I was thinking of trying to source 90 bumpers and skirts make it a tad more youthful
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Old 12-09-17, 06:41 PM   #7
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I was thinking of trying to source 90 bumpers and skirts make it a tad more youthful

Please keep it stock, they were such a pretty car, particularly with the side graphics on the early cars.

Check out tradition, they've got quite a few panels on there now although they aren't cheap!
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Old 13-09-17, 02:45 PM   #8
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I'm hoping not to get involved in painting the car as I'd like to keep it as original as poss, but we'll see . I'll start with a good power wash...

I was thinking of trying to source 90 bumpers and skirts make it a tad more youthful
Congrats on you purchase but if I were you I would be avoiding a power wash at all costs. A patient hand wash with good shampoo followed by a quality clay bar and hand polish is the only way to go

As for the 90 bumpers and skirts I'm with The Duke

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Old 14-09-17, 11:40 AM   #9
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Please keep it stock, they were such a pretty car, particularly with the side graphics on the early cars.

Check out tradition, they've got quite a few panels on there now although they aren't cheap!
If you decide you'd like to go for the 80 Sport stripes , I've got a complete new set which I planned to use on my restoration. Basically, the orange, grey and black stripe set along with lettering for the boot , wings, etc.

PM me if you are interested.
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Old 15-09-17, 08:05 PM   #10
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So a couple hours spent on the sport this avo and she's up n running, new timing belt, battery, rewire fuel pump, new fuel pump/ filter and fuel ! Had to clean most of the fuses but she started and settled down to a nice idle with excellent oil pressure ! If i get time tomorrow ill have a good prod around underneath but from what I've seen today she's needining a bit more welding than at first thought . Free time is going to be the issue here as I work away.
Thanks for the offer of the stripes, I'll keep it in mind 👍.
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