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    My friend came across this picture. Does anyone have information about those back side windows popping out? Is that a kit offered by some outfit?

    Thanks,

    Ken
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    Kenneth
    1990 Coupe quattro
    1991 200q20v x 2
    1985 4ksq 20vt project
    1986 Coupe GT 10vt project
    2006 Honda Ridgeline
    1998 Honda VFR800FI

  • #2
    Originally posted by auditude
    My friend came across this picture. Does anyone have information about those back side windows popping out? Is that a kit offered by some outfit?

    Thanks,

    Ken
    Was a factory option on the coupe.
    2001 Avus Silver B5 RS4.
    2004 A4 Avant 1.8T quattro Sport-LE.
    1995 S2 Coupe - sold (sniff)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Fourrings
      Was a factory option on the coupe.
      Not in the U.S.
      Mark Siggelkow

      '90 CQ 20vT - NASA GTS-5 (R.I.P.)
      '90 CQ-R - NASA GTS-4/5
      '00 A4 1.8TQMS (Wife's Daily Driver)
      '12 TT-RS (Wife's new DD, on order for May European delivery)
      '62 Porsche 356B (another race car)
      '03 Kawasaki Z1000 (toy)

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      • #4
        I have those

        Electrically operated, of couse

        They're rare as they cost about as much as el. sunroof.
        -

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        • #5
          I have the same, and I have just transferred the factory glass sunroof from a 1994 Audi Coupe quattro 2.8. Will be fitting the steel S2 one to the 2.8 (wife's car).

          Solar roof panels were an option, have only ever seen 1, on a Swiss registered Coupe 2.6 Auto, wonder how much they cost from VAG?
          L.Carr

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          • #6
            The solar roof was a great idea but what happens if the inside temp was really high and it opened then it starts ****ing down, would it close?? I want those rear windows aswell, they are cool
            Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.--:Albert Einstein

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