newlywed 100 owner looking for something better

DGraber460 at aol.com DGraber460 at aol.com
Wed Feb 28 23:28:33 EST 2001


In a message dated 2/28/2001 6:55:43 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
pasqualep99 at yahoo.com writes:


> I am new to this list and this is my first message to
> the group.  I see you have a 91 100 with no other
> letters attached to it which is the way I would
> describe my car, but it is a 1990.  Manual, black on
> black, Quattro, and every button I can think of except
> power locks.  I have been looking high and low for
> parts to upgrade my car, and cannot find anything.  I
> would like to put in a complete exhaust system from
> the header to the tail pipe.  I also would like some
> light weight rims and other ways to boost power.  Can
> help me in my search to locate parts?  Anything would
> help.  Thanks.
> Pasquale
> 
> 1990 100q
> PS  can anyone also tell me where I can find how many
> of my cars were made?
> 

This list is the perfect place to glean such information.
There is an old saying in automotive circles;
       "Speed costs money, how fast do you want to go?"
Upgrades follow the same pattern.
Exhaust systems can be very expensive, depending on the purpose for the 
replacement. For better flow, and sound, you could check into Stebro, Borla, 
or having a system fabricated by a specialty shop. The expense for these can 
range from {swag (scientific wild ass guess)} $500 to over $1000, depending 
on the size and catalytic conv. used.
I'm hoping the more learned listers will pitch in on this with more BTDT than 
I can offer.
Wheels are also available at a variety of value levels. Do you want original 
Audi wheels such as Fuchs etc., or aftermarket plus 1 or plus 2 
configurations? Many options available depending on checkbook.
Check into the market place and many links at audifans.com, and I hope many 
other listers will post their experiences and suggestions.

Dennis
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