White Wilma - Because White is Right!
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White Wilma - Because White is Right!
3 1/2 years of ownership. Almost two since I embarked on this version. In addition to the aesthetics, she had a compete reseal (100% leak free, lol), and pretty much every oil line, fuel line, seal, ignition components and more were done to the engine. Ruf Cup Pipe and Blower Bypass. Internals are stock and only OEM parts were used. I couldn't have done it without the help of good friends namely Brian from Rotiform and the guys in the shop at my work, Audi Henderson. Happy to answer any questions.
Last edited by Vegas993; 04-09-2016 at 10:21 AM.
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Woah! Nice work
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Thank you. Brakes are the Brembo GT kit, 355mm front and 328mm rear, 4 Piston. Super easy install, basically an even swap with the OEM setup and replace the OEM lines from the chassis with Goodridge SS.
Suspension is H&R DEEP Coilovers from AH Exclusive in Germany, distributed by Rotiform here in the US. They are shortened with a very stiff linear spring. I don't recall the spring rates but they allow you to ride low with very little travel. Full droop is like stock ride height, lol.
Wheels are custom made by Rotiform, 3 piece, satin ceramic black with polished paddles and gloss ceramic clear, 18 x 8.5 et39 w/ 1" lip and 10 et35 w/ 3" lip, tires are Conti DW 215/40 and 245/35. Camber is -2.0º in the front and -3.0º in the rear.
Suspension is H&R DEEP Coilovers from AH Exclusive in Germany, distributed by Rotiform here in the US. They are shortened with a very stiff linear spring. I don't recall the spring rates but they allow you to ride low with very little travel. Full droop is like stock ride height, lol.
Wheels are custom made by Rotiform, 3 piece, satin ceramic black with polished paddles and gloss ceramic clear, 18 x 8.5 et39 w/ 1" lip and 10 et35 w/ 3" lip, tires are Conti DW 215/40 and 245/35. Camber is -2.0º in the front and -3.0º in the rear.
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Wait a minute, the haters are quite? That's pretty funny! You guys feeling alright? Hahaha!!!
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Lol, thanks man.
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Dude, it looks very very badass. Love what you've done with the seats, the colors inside and out, Roti's nicely fitted it all works together perfectly. Well done. Lot of work put into the car for sure. Respect!
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Thank you, I appreciate that. It sure seemed like a lot of work on my end, lol. I guess it's good that it shows!
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Hahaha, nice. I may get a set covers painted to switch it up now and then.
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some up close shots of the fitment on the front/rear fender to tire/wheel and inner would be interesting. Those are super aggressive offsets and guessing the high camber plus narrow (for the wheel) tire sizes are why they fit.
i'm at ET51 rear on a 10" with a 275 and it looks just as close as yours, can't get a finger in there!
Front i'm ET 47 on a 8.5" with a 235 and it's SUPER tight.
I like the fat, meaty look on the tires vs. stretched (my opinion/style).
i'm at ET51 rear on a 10" with a 275 and it looks just as close as yours, can't get a finger in there!
Front i'm ET 47 on a 8.5" with a 235 and it's SUPER tight.
I like the fat, meaty look on the tires vs. stretched (my opinion/style).
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That would be correct. I'll be at Luft and you can see it in person!
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I have more room that it looks like in the pics, especially the rear. I was even thinking of backing off some of the camber as I was running 255's on my last wheels. I'll probably leave it as is though as the wheel lip is pretty much flush with the fender and I like the way it looks.