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Thread: 2003 Audi A4 Worklog ~ Puff's Ride

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    The dash kit was a great choice for me because i already had a double din HU. For the B5 platforms it seems hacking the dash is the best way. There are a few B5ers that have done this, some with optical drives under the LCD, and some with just the LCD. It doesn't seem like enough room back there for the whole PC, especially when you and in a USB hub, cords, etc. What is the glove box like on the B5 platform? I know the B6 platform has enough room for my Pandora plus other crap. You could fit the PC behind the LCD, but it will be tight, and maybe too hot unless you can get some air flowng through it.

    Start a worklog, I find it very useful to keep my thoughts organized and have a place for people to comment/criticize and suggest ideas for my install...

    P.S. LOL on the MAF. Let me guess... window clips broke, glove box broke, and center console clip broke on the VR6? At least those German's are consistant, same **** breaks on everyone's VWs...
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    Update:

    I did the first round of bondo tonight. Not bad for my first time working with bondo. Sanding here I come...

    Pics are below... sorry some are out of focus...





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    woah, way too much bondo!!!!

    From my experience I've learned that if you work with thinner layers it's easier to sand and it fills up the smallers holes better. Its also smooths down faster. I did it exaclty like you the first time. You gonna have to sand down alot right now and then reapply again to get it better.

    Also after you applied the bondo to the frame, as it is hardening shape it with your fingers. That way you don't have too many bumps and its smoother. This also removes any extra chuncks that is not necessary.

    But other then that it looks good.
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    Like sanding?
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    Thanks for the tips. I figured it was way too much, but I can always sand it down with my dremel and try again. Tomorrow, round 2!

    Do you do a real thin layer, then sand, then do it again, like that?
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    Looking good. I should be picking up a B6 A4 in the next month or two so it's good to see someone else from SoCal doing the same thing I want to do. Plan on finishing before the June 24 HB meet? I'd love to see it in person.

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    dude, I hate to even tell you this, & I don't mean this negatively or anything, but you made a real mess there

    at this point you may want to consider filling in the "step" completely & tappering it down to the screen opening, but it looks like you kinda destroyed the clean edge to the lcd anyway.... you have to clean that up big time... if you were close to my shop I'd say bring it by, but your a little far from me for that...

    also, I noticed you said somewhere in this thread that your not going to smoke anymore in the car when the pc goes in.... with your username?... THIS I gotta see

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    Yeah, my first time with bondo... I have a lot to learn! LOL. I will be sanding off almost all that bondo tonight and trying again. Thanks to all that have given tips. I want to keep it recessed a little, so I will try and make a nice taper. Way too much bondo, but I am learning...

    Round 2 of me vs. bondo... tonight @ 7pm. Check your local listings for time and channel...

    @Turbocad6 - I will not be smoking cigs anymore in my car. I never smoke anything else in the car anyways, that is what my apartment is for Rest assured, the monicker of Puffanug lives on... and always will...
    ~Puff

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    @AllenAK - I won't have it installed by June 24th, but me and my pieces will show up at the meet. If I can drum up some cash before then, I might be able to get it somewhat working. I am looking forward to the June 24th meet.

    The main reason I will not have it done by then is I am trying to figure out what I need to do to power my speakers since the facotry HU is going bye-bye. I am hitting up car audio and audi forums today to see what my options are. I think I need 1 or 2 amps, maybe some crossovers, etc. It will be the big stepping stone for my install at this point.
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    audio system

    What kind of audio did you have the normal or the bose-soundsystem
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