quattro arch question

Jason K Gray jason510 at att.net
Thu Jul 24 16:08:49 EDT 2003


 I too have recently come across a URQ for sale. I have not contacted the
owner yet but I looked and it has the fender flares and a boost gauge in the
factory dash so I am pretty sure it is in fact a URQ. Just how rare are
these beast? Is it a once-in-a-lifetime occurence to find one for sale these
days or are they still relativly common?

Would the performance of a factory URQ be remarkably better than that of a
turbo converted 4Kq? (that I am currently planning). Are the brakes and
suspension of the URQ anything special compared to a 4Kq?

thanks-
Jason K  Gray
Anchorage Alaska


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Jim Haseltine jim_haseltine at ntlworld.com
Thu, 24 Jul 2003 22:29:07 +0100
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Only the Ur-q.
Beware.
Usually any Ur-q at 'an extremely good price' is trouble for your bank
account. Get it checked by somebody who really knows what they are looking
at.

OTOH there was a young lady who picked up a traded-in 20v RR Ur-q for about
1/8th of the usual price.

And that's not the first line of a song....

Regards,

Jim Haseltine

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Pritchard" <apritchard at seaeye.com>
To: "Quattro List (E-mail)" <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 4:12 PM
Subject: ur quattro arch question


> hi, i think i know the answer...
> i have come accross what appears to be a urq for an extremely good price,
no
> further details, i want it to be mine!!!
> it was only the urq which had flared arches wasn't it? the coupe quattro
> (1984) didn't did it?
>







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