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Steve Q

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  1. That's the one!!!! :) I knew I hadn't dreamt it lol Great pics Trevor :)
  2. It's crazy how much the trim costs! But it's a money making racket as Audi know people would often prefer wood, carbon or piano black. I suppose it also depends what's fashionable at the time which in this case I think piano black is popular cheers steve
  3. That's an 80 isn't it? And yea I got more pics of that and it's crazy exhaust lol I thought you meant the other one that we saw when we came back from the parade lap? Or was it just me and my brother that saw a mk1 Audi 100 modded on air?!
  4. Welcome to the forum Nick :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) there are a lot of a6 c6 owners on here who can advise you on faults and mods :) a good mod you can do is an engine remap as this will improve bhp and improve the torque curve. If your lucky it can improve mpg too. Cheers steve
  5. That was an mk1 Audi 100. And unfortunately not :( it was gone by the time I went to get the pic!
  6. Welcome to the forum Andy :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) keep us posted on your mods :) cheers steve
  7. Welcome to the forum Guy :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) lovely part of the country you live in by the way :) cheers steve
  8. Thanks Rob! :) great pics and video by the way! :D
  9. Your welcome Graham :) Yep, there's always next year! :) Thank you :) and it certainly was a good turn out of members :) Cheers Steve
  10. Couldn't agree more Paul! was a fantastic show and was great to meet up with fellow members! :)
  11. Saturday 16th September saw the return of the Audi Driver International Show at Castle Combe race circuit and hosted by the Audi Driver International Magazine. For the members who attended, it was an early start as some of us met for Breakfast at Chippenham Premier Inn. This gave us a chance to get to know one another and it set us up for the great day ahead however did mean we were slightly late getting to Castle Combe and were beaten to our spot by fellow members who hadn’t come for breakfast. Whilst we were setting up it started to rain however this didn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended. Our club display was set off to the left from the entrance and was placed opposite the Audi Owners Club.co.uk stand. Once we were set up we all were able to chat and to get to know one another. We had a very good display which consisted of a R8, RS5, RS6 C5, A6 C5, A6 C6 Le mans saloon, 2 A6 C6 Le Mans estates and an A3 8P. After a short while mingling the weather had improved and we headed off to look at the other club displays and stands. There was plenty of nice Audis to look at and the biggest club displays by far were the RS3 Owners Club, the A2 Club and a couple of the classic Audi clubs. Everyone I spoke to were friendly and were happy to talk about their cars and the clubs. Audi UK were also in attendance with some of their heritage collection which consisted of an NSU Ro80, RS2 and Audi Quattro as well as bringing some of their newer offerings such as the new RS5 and R8. After lunch the members geared up to participate in the parade lap around the famous Castle Combe race track. For this a drivers briefing had to be attended but afterwards the cars were lined up in the holding area to be lead out for four laps around the track. This was clearly an experience none of us would forget! Besides the parade lap there were dedicated track sessions to allow people to put their cars through their paces. There were some lovely cars on track including a couple of R8 race cars and an old Audi 80, there were even some non Audi cars namely a Seat Leon in Gulf racing colours and a golf Mk5. By 2:30 people started to leave the show to make their way home and most of our club had left by 4:00. All in all the Audi Driver international was a great show to attend and had a nice atmosphere to it. It is definitely a show the club will be attending next year! Thanks for reading J Cheers Steve
  12. I agree with Piotr just replace it. Iv never heard of this happening though and my a6 has covered 328,000 miles!
  13. I knew Trevor would have the answer to this one! ;)
  14. Hey Geoff, in response to your question as a club we attend all the major Audi/VAG shows but members can arrange club meetings/events in their part of the country. For example there is a rolling road day coming up in Leicestershire next month but other members have attended meet ups at airshows, museums or other locations :) i think there is talk of holding a rolling road day in the next couple of months in the south :) if you have any ideas for meet ups then please let us know! We like any excuse for an Audi meet up :) hope iv answered your question :) cheers steve
  15. Hi Mark, I have to agree with Piotr it could be the hinges need adjusting. In failing that it might not even be the boot that's mis aligned at all. It could be the drivers side rear panel. Did the garage look to see if the drivers side rear arch panel was right? Cheers steve
  16. Oh dear, I am sorry they weren't helpful! Think your other option is to ring a wheel refurb specialist. They'll probs charge you around £50 to refurb the wheel but they can make a very good job. I used a company call trim technique many moons ago to refurbish a wheel on my mums golf mk4. My mum hit the curb after a mother pushed her pushchair between parked cars into the path of my mum! This obviously caused the wheel to be curbed and the lip of the wheel was bent. They managed to tefurb the wheel and it looks like it never got damaged. My sister was given the car and she still uses the golf and thebwheel has never had lacquer peel or anything! Sometimes with these companies you get some form of guarantee for the work. hope iv helped :) cheers steve
  17. Welcome to the forum Jamie :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) thank you for your kind words! We do work hard to have a friendly atmosphere on here and pride ourselves at helping each other out :) cheers steve
  18. Welcome to the forum Ged :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) sounds like you had fun in your road trip :) dont forget you can do a write up on your road trip in the road trips section ;) I'm sure it would give others some inspiration! ;) cheers steve
  19. Welcome to the forum Eddie :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) if you have any questions then don't hesitate to ask :) cheers steve
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