This winter I bought a 2006 S4 Avant from Toronto and had it shipped to Calgary. 6 spd manual, 100k on the clock and no modifications, besides some insanely heavy ADR wheels.
Then the fun started:
- Tune Dub for an OOPI and a new serpentine belt.
- Shadow tint for 40% all around
- Interior/Exterior detail by Mobile Reflections
- KW V3's
- 18" Enkei RPF1's
- Stasis Cat-back
- JHM Trio Package-Shifter, Linkage & Bushing
- JHM Performance Clutch Stage 4 (Ceramic / Kevlar)
- Downpipes - JHM B6/B7 S4 Stainless Steel by FI with cats
- Front Control Arm Kit-Complete (034-Density)
- Strut Mount, Front, 034 Motorsport Density Line
- Snub Mount (Apikol) Polyurethane
- Snub mount bracket, Zero gap (034)
- 2 x Motor Mounts (Each) - 034 Density
- O2 Sensors
- Transmission mount -034 (street or track density) M/T
- Evolution motorsports aluminum skidplate
3 days at Tunedub getting everything put in and it was a different car.
ECU will be sent in to JHM while I'm away on my next vacation.
Part II will most likely be JHM lightweight rotors on all 4 corners and probably a respray of the hood and bumpers to get rid of some chips and scratches.
Part III would be a JHM supercharger kit, but with the cost of that it's a big maybe. I almost think that if I go that route, I should source a low mileage long block first.
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
Then the fun started:
- Tune Dub for an OOPI and a new serpentine belt.
- Shadow tint for 40% all around
- Interior/Exterior detail by Mobile Reflections
- KW V3's
- 18" Enkei RPF1's
- Stasis Cat-back
- JHM Trio Package-Shifter, Linkage & Bushing
- JHM Performance Clutch Stage 4 (Ceramic / Kevlar)
- Downpipes - JHM B6/B7 S4 Stainless Steel by FI with cats
- Front Control Arm Kit-Complete (034-Density)
- Strut Mount, Front, 034 Motorsport Density Line
- Snub Mount (Apikol) Polyurethane
- Snub mount bracket, Zero gap (034)
- 2 x Motor Mounts (Each) - 034 Density
- O2 Sensors
- Transmission mount -034 (street or track density) M/T
- Evolution motorsports aluminum skidplate
3 days at Tunedub getting everything put in and it was a different car.
ECU will be sent in to JHM while I'm away on my next vacation.
Part II will most likely be JHM lightweight rotors on all 4 corners and probably a respray of the hood and bumpers to get rid of some chips and scratches.
Part III would be a JHM supercharger kit, but with the cost of that it's a big maybe. I almost think that if I go that route, I should source a low mileage long block first.
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
S4 by ryankarr, on Flickr
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