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A4 Showcar - Street-ready on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:203000 Color: Mods
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States

You will not find another Audi, even in the show circuit like the one you see here.  It has been thoroughly yet tastefully customized in Cali high end car tradition for show purposes.  Better yet, it is driveable on the streets. Almost NO part of this project left untouched. It turns heads wherever it goes, even here in SoCal where you need to put in work to get noticed.  It was built with the utmost attention to detail for car shows.  The craftsmanship in the bodywork and interior customization was unrivaled when it was built and even today; especially outside of Cali.  This project took home Best-In-Class Audi in its first show (represented by all the major car crews at the time) and was featured in Car Audio and Electronics when it was in circulation.  Most cars featured in Car Audio had the best audio system builds but minimal emphasis on non-audio modification aesthetics.  This one struck a balance of the 2 so even when you can't see it, you'll hear it.  Any mod-enthusiast knows that numerous trial and error goes into a build like this and painstaking attention to detail was exercised to get everything to fit together in form and function, resulting in this one of a kind project/customized car.  I was fortunate enough to have a friend who managed the customization work at DTM Autobody, which is a pioneer in showcar customization.  $47K was invested into the project (would have paid $70k if I didn't get hooked up) at one of if not THE premier shop for custom autobody work in SoCal.

    

This car would be perfect for someone who appreciates a refined customized car, not just a street dragster or something with basic aftermarket parts slapped on.  While cruising in this car, you will know that you are in a class of your own when other modified cars roll up.  I’ve had exotic car owners do a double take or roll along in the next lane to do a car-check.  And there are others with his/her car, but no others with this one.  And if you live in a smaller city, you will be known in your circles.  Since it was built mainly for show purposes and that the 2.8L 12V B5’s had few engine mod aftermarket parts, the engine/drivetrain has basic mods and is an open canvas for someone who wants to own this car and build the ultimate Audi showcar with show and go.  I was going to install a PES Supercharger, which is compatible with this engine but other priorities took over before I committed.  It is also fine the way it is for someone who wants to drive a show-ready car.  Due to family, work, and a pending move to Seattle, I can’t devote the time to continue showing/promoting it.  I know that making the money back NEVER happens, even if I part it out.  Because of that I chose not to tear it up even if I can get a little more for it, with the idea that someone will enjoy this labor of love or continue the project.  If you are more than half serious about this, don't hesitate contacting me with questions. 

 

NOTE:         Stock parts in my possession will come with the car.  This includes all 4 stock wheels and tires with treadlife, front driver and passenger seats, springs/struts.

 


Engine/Performance Mods:

 

?        Custom 3" straight-through exhaust piping with Supersprint Exhaust for a deep strong pitch.  No chambers/baffles to obstruct exhaust and greatly improves velocity in the high-end.  The exhaust does not sound overpowering and yet loud enough for others to know that it was modified with high end parts.

          Custom Air-Intake

?        Windshield Fluid Reservoir removed

?        Optima Blue High Performance  Battery

?        Polished Engine Manifold

?        Custom Painted Engine Cover

?        B6 Power Steering Reservoir (less bulky than B5’s)

?        Battery Cutoff Switch for security and prevent battery drainage

?        Painted Sway Bar

 


Exterior Mods:

    

Obviously the most noticeable aspect of this car, it’s balanced between class and sporty-aggressive.  The candy paint pops and shimmers in different shades depending on the angle of the sun or streetlights around it.  The Midnight Sapphire color is aggressive yet fit for a high end car and not so wild and bright that it looks like you’re driving a drifter.  The Front and Rear Valances were MOLDED into the original front and rear bumpers and modified to unify the continuity of the modified bodylines.  They look like they were made for the car yet custom at the same time.  No one can buy these parts.  The Sideskirts were MOLDED into the quarter panels, thus making it a mild Widebody.  The Carbon Fiber Boser hood is no longer manufactured and sets the appearance apart from the rest.  Its aggressive angled edges above the headlights give an aggressive appearance, as seen in other’s rear-view mirrors and to those coming from the opposite direction.  The seamless body lines continue to the trunk spoiler which is also MOLDED to the trunk to give it an added customized elegant stance seen by those behind you.  The rims spins smoothly and was painted black in the wheel-well making it look as if it’s gliding on the road.  I had a friend drive it just so that I could see it while driven.    

 

?        PPG Candy Paint - Midnight Sapphire  (Completely repainted, was stock silver)

?        Custom Painted Black Roof

?        DTM Authentic Boser True Carbon  Fiber Hood w/Hood Pins

?        HID One-Piece Headlight/Corner  Lamp Converson

?        Added Clear Side-Markers

?        Facelift A4 Taillight Conversion

?        ABT Front Grille

?        ABT Custom Molded Front Kit with Carbon Fiber Splitter and shaved headlight washer

?        Rennen Custom Molded Side-Skirts for Mild Widebody Effect

?        Rieger Custom Molded Rear Valance

?        Custom Molded Trunk Spoiler

?        Rieger Rear Window Spoiler

?        BMW Style Side-Mirrors

?        Shaved Side Door Moldings

?        Shaved Door Keyholes (Door lock/unlock through trunk keyhole or keyless remote if installed)

?        Street Legal Window Tint

 


Interior Mods:


Half of the total amount put into this car went to the interior.  NOTHING was left untouched from the reupholstering to the custom fitted audi-visual equipment.  The highlights include the removal of the entire dashboard to CUSTOM-FIT 2 monitors at 30 degree inverted angles where the center air vents were located.  Performance gauges were fit into the passenger-side dash.  The Sparco Front and Passenger seats were even reupholstered to fit the blue-black color scheme.  Speakers abound in the cabin, to the extent of fitting 6” fiberglass enclosures into all 4 doors and re-covered with leather to give it a smooth stock-like finish.  Custom blue interior lights were installed in the front and rear seat carpet area, around the IPOD custom holder (located in the rear of the center console) and in the rear pillars by the rear dashboard.  A switch turns them on, putting the driver in their own custom environment inside the car.

 

?        Fully Customized Genuine Alcantara- Wrapped Dash with Two 5.5" Fahrenheit T7000 Monitors and Gauges

?        Custom Fitted Lit IPOD Holder and Wiring Harness at Front Armrest Base

?        Momo Sport Steering Wheel

?        Sparco Pedals

?        Sparco Custom Fitted Racing Seats (Front) with reupholstered double-stitched Blue Alcantara/Black Luxury Leather

?        Sparco Racing Harnesses

 

?        Blue Alcantara Interior Roof

?        Blue Alcantara/Black Luxury Leather Reupholstered Back Seats

?        Black Carpet Replacement

?        Candy Painted Interior Moldings

?        Custom Carbon Fiber Window/Door Switch Covers

?        Customized Fiberglass-Filled/Leather Covered Front/Back Doors for Audio Speakers

 

?        Custom Rear Dashboard for Audio Components

?        Custom Double-Stiched Audi Logo on Rear Dash Panel

?        Custom Blue Interior Lights under front/back seats and Back Dash for  glow-effect at night

?        Blue Alcantara Wrapped Interior Ceiling

 

Trunk:

 

?        Custom Trunk (Interior and Lid) Alcantara Suede Wrapped-Panels for  Audio/Visual Components

?        Fiberglass Painted Monitor Pedestal and Frames

 


Audio/Visual:

 

?        Pioneer DEH-P5700MP  CD/DVD/IPOD Receiver with 7"  Touchscreen Monitor

?        2 (Two) - 5.5" Fahrenheit T700    Monitors Molded and Fitted into Front  Dash

?        8 (Total in Cabin) Kicker Competition  VR 6" Midrange Speakers

?        4 (Four) Kicker Tweeters in doors

?        1 (One) Kicker Crossover (passive) on Custom Interior Rear Dash Panel

 


In-Trunk Audio/Visual

 

?        3 (Three) Kicker 10" Subwoofers in custom enclosures

?        10" Monitor in Custom Trunk Lid Panel

?        10" Monitor in Trunk Fiberglassed Pedestal

?        Amplifiers:    (1) Kicker KX1000.1 Amp. and (1) Kicker KX350.2 Amp on MDF Fiberglass Racks



Suspension:

 

?        Brembo Cross-Drilled Sport Kit Complete Front Brakes Replacement

?        AGIO (Japanese Custom Wheels for Luxury Euros) 19" Polished Wheels with Black Painted Wheel Wells for Floating Spinning Effect

?        KW Variant II Coilovers with Adjustable Height and Dampening 

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