The car was last driven by the owner in 2016. He was in a very minor front end collision which he was quoted roughly $2k to repair. Despite having just replacing the clutch/rear main seal and brakes/rotors on all four corners a few weeks prior to the accident, he decided he no longer wanted the car. I purchased it in spring 2019.
I am excited to embark on a “full restoration” of the car. My plan is to have the front end straightened and the entire car painted/color change. I have a great contact who does excellent body work whom I will hand the car over to. From there I plan to hopefully swap the stock v6 for the VR motor that most commonly came in toureg/q7 the 3.6L FSI.
I contemplated an AAN swap as I have a line on a complete donor car. But, I have had my fair share of turbo Audis in a b5 s4 avant big turbo car and a b7 a4 avant 2.0t. I am excited about the prospects of a roughly 300hp NA motor in an AWD application. I owned a mk2 gti with a 12v 2.8L VR6 and it was one of the most fun cars I have ever owned. Yes, I know this won’t be apples to apples but I can always turbo the 3.6L VR in the future if I feel like lighting more money on fire.
I have picked up a few cosmetic items in preparation for paint (S2 parts from Europe are not cheap, who knew).
-OEM S2 Euro front bumper
-OEM S2 European headlights
-B5 s4 side skirts, they will be retrofitted in place of the stock side skirts and the rub strips will be shaved
The 90 as it currently sits in my driveway and on the trailer home the night I picked it up. Despite the front end damage the car is insanely clean and rust free everywhere else.


The headlights which arrived well packed and undamaged from the U.K., even with the precarious glass housings.

I have a few colors in mind but I have yet to settle on any one in particular.
Porsche PTS Aventurine Metallic, the new iteration, not the version from the 80s...

Porsche PTS yachting blue.

Porsche Iris Blue metallic

Audi Avus Silver

Jury is out for now, open to suggestions!
I am excited to document the build here, and share what knowledge I can along the way.