Aarons Drag CQ: 3-29 anodized and welded stuff. AN lines

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did a little playin with wheels.... tryout of the RS4 rep rim on the race car. looks real good.

and it is coming about really soon: i just got back from setting up a larger storage much closer to the house. both VW's are going to live there, and this car is coming inside :D i will be able to work on it now for real. when i get home that is :(

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Post by RSCoupe »

That sure is a pretty color. :drool:
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thanks Mark. and it was $180 for a gallon of this, versus $95 for the VW dark forest green metallic i like so much. but this color really popped off with the hood, for me, and the fronts painted already also. not that painting is my problem, my friend does all that.

he is painting the doors (hopefully :) ) this coming week, and the rear S2 bumper and the Rieger side skirts. then i just got to get a time to have him paint the shell.....

but that color..... its "different". sometimes it looks brownish, and others it looks deep burgundy-ish. i liken it to a cinnamon or root-beer sort of....
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and my son has claimed yet another seat as his own. he likes to chill with me, and he is pretty good at sitting in the chair.... just so he can be near me.

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Post by zerb »

get him some mothers polish and tell him to go to work on mommy's new wheels. :P
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RSCoupe wrote:
Wizard-of-OD wrote:
RSCoupe wrote:Yup, it adds up quick when you do a whole car...

I know...I am there now :(
Between 2 sets of 700+cc injectors (1) FPR & 2 fuel pumps I am allready over the 1200 mark.I am thinking of getting SS tubing for the lines right through with flared caps.Bought all the tools to mandrel bend the pipe and cut it professionally

Just need to find these:
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with a hole drilled & in anodised black.


I don't see just the caps, but you might be able to use this and not use the the inner piece (it should be a 2-piece adapter):

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This is what I am going for.

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That looks like a tube nut/tube sleeve to me. Earl's has those in black (Ano Tuff):
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'12 TT-RS (Wife's DD)
'00 A4 1.8TQ (My DD)
'62 356B (vintage racer)
'07 Toyota Tundra CrewMax (for towing/hauling)
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RSCoupe wrote:That looks like a tube nut/tube sleeve to me. Earl's has those in black (Ano Tuff):
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Only in 6-AN
Its a start though! Nothing like have a complete SS tubing set up in your engine bay for that super slick look.I hate push lock fittings....
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Post by speeding-g60 »

3, 4, 6, 8, 10 all in black. Summit again. tube nuts.

http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... 4294872928

and tube sleeves 3, 4, 6, 8, 10.

http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... 4294872928

ok. lets get back on track :D
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Thanks Aaron I just found those :woowoo:

sorry for cluttering your thread (not that I think you mind) :D
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my new snail. i think it should do alright....

Bullseye S366XL. T4, divided inlet, 1.00 A/R.....

my son digs is for sure. and this is how i feel inside :D

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too heavy for him to pick up. shipping weight was 39 pounds.

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Post by loxxrider »

hahahahah I love these pictures. My son will grow up with very similar ones.

This turbo seems like it compares to about a 42r no? or maybe between a 4088 and 42?

I'll be interested to see how it performs.
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Post by SilverCQ »

omfg dude, that things huge!

those axles got here today :-) ...well to the post office anyways, i gotta go pick them up tomorrow
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You need to shrink that last photo down to 80 x 80 pixels and use it as your Avatar!

B.F.T. if I ever saw one... "size of a small boy" 8)
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and going on a 4cyl..... somebody please :slap: me, i'm outta control.....
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WAUG0806 wrote:You need to shrink that last photo down to 80 x 80 pixels and use it as your Avatar!


DONE.
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speeding-g60 wrote:
WAUG0806 wrote:You need to shrink that last photo down to 80 x 80 pixels and use it as your Avatar!


DONE.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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:o :o :o Damn that thing is huge :-D
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:-D
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Post by Marc »

any idea on the compressor and turbine wheel dimensions?
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Post by HighDesertAudi »

Nice! I've heard great things about the Bullseye turbos.
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thats huge. period. :-D
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Post by 85oceanic »

:stupid: :-D
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:jawdrop: :woowoo:
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Post by windowlicker08 »

hahahah.....that's my old car.i sold it to John and he did what he did to it.keep up the work....looks great!
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