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My 1989 S4 Dove Blue is for sale :(

Old 08-15-2015, 07:21 PM
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Default My 1989 S4 Dove Blue is for sale :(

Needs to find a new home...

I just have too many projects on the burners.

https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...dove-blue.html

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Old 08-15-2015, 09:10 PM
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Good luck with the sale Michael.

I've driven Michael's car. Really like the ride of the Koni's on middle setting with the stock springs.
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Sorry to hear you are leaving the fold. GLWS, I think your price should get some people here upset, but it'll sell quicker that way.

Now - what was your unvarnished opinion of the before and after effect of the dynamat install? I'm starting the interior resto on my 88 and need to know if it is honestly worth the effort and cost to put it in? Would you do it again, knowing what you know now?

thx,
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Originally Posted by docmirror
Sorry to hear you are leaving the fold. GLWS, I think your price should get some people here upset, but it'll sell quicker that way.

Now - what was your unvarnished opinion of the before and after effect of the dynamat install? I'm starting the interior resto on my 88 and need to know if it is honestly worth the effort and cost to put it in? Would you do it again, knowing what you know now?

thx,
The Dynamat was worth the cuts, tools and experience costs to install it, without a doubt. I think the Dynamat cost about $300 and the tools were about $15. I only have 1/2 of the interior installed on the '89 and I can not tell the difference between the sound of my '88 (no Dynamat) and the '89. Both had the same exhaust front to rear. Adding the interior and finishing off the '89 and I think it would be perfect.

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Originally Posted by docmirror
Sorry to hear you are leaving the fold. GLWS, I think your price should get some people here upset, but it'll sell quicker that way.

Now - what was your unvarnished opinion of the before and after effect of the dynamat install? I'm starting the interior resto on my 88 and need to know if it is honestly worth the effort and cost to put it in? Would you do it again, knowing what you know now?

thx,
I used Eastwood's Thermocoustic sheets during my Spyder build and even before I installed the carpeting and rest of the interior I could tell a big difference.
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Sharp looking car, GLWTS
Old 10-28-2015, 12:03 AM
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Still for sale, post updated.

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Old 10-28-2015, 12:31 AM
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I can't seem to leave the fold as now I have 2 of them!

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Originally Posted by docmirror
Sorry to hear you are leaving the fold. GLWS, I think your price should get some people here upset, but it'll sell quicker that way.

Now - what was your unvarnished opinion of the before and after effect of the dynamat install? I'm starting the interior resto on my 88 and need to know if it is honestly worth the effort and cost to put it in? Would you do it again, knowing what you know now?

thx,


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