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  • Originally posted by benntenn67 View Post
    Got mine today, thanks Well done for seeing this through Will
    x2, thanks Will
    Shane

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    • got mine today too, brill!!!! thanks for all your hard work young man
      ABY Cricket Green Pearl Coupe, blk leather
      THE ONLY TROUBLE WITH DOING NOTHING IS KNOWING WHEN YOUR FINISHED!!!

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      • Picked up mine from the post office, looks the bizz
        Let me know if I owe you shipping costs still.

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        • Originally posted by quattrostyle View Post
          Picked up mine from the post office, looks the bizz
          Let me know if I owe you shipping costs still.
          oh yea, i'd forgotten about that! Theres a few people owe a bit of postage. I'll contact you in a pm later tonight once i've dug out the receipts!

          I'm relieved you're all liking them, never really know with these things
          1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

          1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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          • Just stumbled upon this thread and read it all, well done Will for sorting it out. Can I ask if I have missed the boat? Did you make a few spare?
            Thanks, Al.

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            • I didn't make any spare but there is another group buy..in the group buy section believe it or not!! Need a minimum of 10 orders and were up to 6!

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              1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

              1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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              • looking to fit mine this weekend,what are you guys using to secure them on? JB weld?lol

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                • im going to use an epoxy i think, one with good temperature resistance i reckon. they tend to fair better with 2 parts with different thermal expansions. regular glues tend to crack
                  1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                  1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                  • Originally posted by willg54 View Post
                    im going to use an epoxy i think, one with good temperature resistance i reckon. they tend to fair better with 2 parts with different thermal expansions. regular glues tend to crack
                    which is called?
                    ABY Cricket Green Pearl Coupe, blk leather
                    THE ONLY TROUBLE WITH DOING NOTHING IS KNOWING WHEN YOUR FINISHED!!!

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                    • Hi Will, I ahve still not recieved my precious, have you anymore to send out M8.

                      Mark

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                      • Originally posted by portzi View Post
                        Hi Will, I ahve still not recieved my precious, have you anymore to send out M8.

                        Mark
                        you were in the 2nd group buy! http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthr...t=55846&page=4

                        Recieved them today so will be posted in the next couple of days
                        1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                        1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                        • Originally posted by willg54 View Post
                          posted 1st class recorded, so should be with you on Monday!! There are a couple left to post due to lack of addresses, but they will be posted Monday

                          Here's a teaser for you all (engine no included in sale)!





                          what are the blue bits from on the rocker cover??...m/cycle bar ends??

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                          • nope, they're dome washers.

                            go here at your own risk...you may end up spending lots of money

                            http://www.pro-bolt.com/
                            1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project

                            1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)

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                            • will what dimesions are the rocker bolts and wastegate nuts? couldnt seem to find anything s2 specific at the site
                              NOT a car dealer! just an S2/RS2 enthusiast

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                              • Originally posted by willg54 View Post

                                go here at your own risk...you may end up spending lots of money

                                http://www.pro-bolt.com/
                                You can spend a lot of money on there if you starting cleaning everything up.

                                We have a few builds where almost everything is swapped to Ti/alloy fasteners in the name of lightness, it really adds up fast. You can also get carbon bolts;

                                Current-2004 Impreza PPP wagon

                                Sold-92 3B coupe-RS2+, 996s, konis, rear torsen, forged rods........
                                Sold ABY-stock

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