Danny-Lincs Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 Hi all, I am new to the forum and just bought myself a fixer-upper😀. It is an 83 Audi 100 Quattro avant. I am going to need some parts. Firstly a full exhaust system. Can you please recommend best/cheapest place to buy? Thanks in advance. Danny
Magnet Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 Hello Danny, Looks like a nice little project. I think you will be surprised at what parts (well service items anyway) will be available for this. My advice would be to buy quality brand parts for filters, belts etc. and I think you should get what you want via. eBay search even. I wouldn't ignore making contact with you local (long established) Audi dealer since it may surprise what they may have on the shelf as left overs. Parts are now ordered in to satisfy demand, but when this car was new it as not uncommon to hold stock of parts pending enquiries. Might be worth trying them for an exhaust, and your local tyre/exhaust dealers who tend to have racks of left over exhausts. Making (welding etc.) exhausts up from such old stock is another cost cutting possibility. I'm sure you will get there if you search on the computer for a few hours. German suppliers seem to be popular for older exhausts at the moment. Good luck with it, Kind regards, Gareth.
Danny-Lincs Posted December 4, 2016 Author Posted December 4, 2016 Hi Gareth, thank you so much for your advice. Will spend and hour or 2 searching your suggestions. I am rather pleased with the car and looking forward to getting stuck into it. Appreciate you help. Kind regards, Danny.
Magnet Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 You are very welcome Danny. I should also have suggested visiting local motor factors, since again they may well have some old stock parts sitting on the shelves. I have found that they are now getting wise to the desirability of some of these parts (rather than dumping them as they often did) and quite often will even have someone dedicated to listing these on eBay etc. It probably goes without saying Danny, that this car will qualify for classic car insurance which will have the benefit of agreed value cover in the event of a total loss, and is not dependent on having a "spare" NCB to reduce the premium. Mileages are usually limited, but probably OK for normal enthusiast's use. Kind regards, Gareth.
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