stock parts:
- rain tray (protects heater & fuse box)
- Heater box (in good condition, preferably rebuilt or fan & flaps to rebuild mine)
- fuse box
- black rear seat
- drivers door card pocket
- passenger seat belt retractor
- black floor mats
- instrument cluster or parts to fix mine (odometer)
- weather seals (all around but drivers door sill is a must)
Upgraded parts:
- B3 rear subframe
- Ur quattro firewall brace
- wheel studs
- racing radiator (dual or quad core)
- short shift kit (all metal preferably)
- 3b clutch (for future 7a swap)
- Ronal R38's (17" x 7.5, 4x108)
wtb: 4k wish list
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
IIRC you can still get the rain tray new from audi and that would be the way to go as most are brittle and usually cracked/destroyed. Wheel studs you will want to find new also. I got my studs and nuts from prestige wheel, but all the usual suspects carry them.
Dan
1984 Ur quattro
1985 4000 S QUATTRO Crashed 4KQ + 40v S8 engine + tubing bender + My BFF =
1987.5 Coupe GT Special Build
1984 Ur quattro
1985 4000 S QUATTRO Crashed 4KQ + 40v S8 engine + tubing bender + My BFF =

1987.5 Coupe GT Special Build
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
Is the rain tray the same as the URQ?
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
nsimps wrote:Is the rain tray the same as the URQ?
Yes, in fact the one on my car is from a URQ.
Dan
1984 Ur quattro
1985 4000 S QUATTRO Crashed 4KQ + 40v S8 engine + tubing bender + My BFF =
1987.5 Coupe GT Special Build
1984 Ur quattro
1985 4000 S QUATTRO Crashed 4KQ + 40v S8 engine + tubing bender + My BFF =

1987.5 Coupe GT Special Build
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
where can i get a part number for either 4k or urq?
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
811-819-099-A for the rain tray, also known by Audi as the "Deflector"
Hey this is my first post! Good luck finding the rest of your parts.
Here is something I posted somewhere else about the odometer gear....
http://www.odometergears.com/cable.html
The gears seem expensive at close to $30, but they are really easy to change and are supposed to be of much better quality than the originals.
I didn't take a picture of the one that I fixed but here is a picture of the next one I'm going to do.
http://photos.foxgti.com/i.ashx?&mid=15 ... e=1024x768
Count the teeth on the old gear before ordering a new one.
It's probably a good idea to have someone hold pressure on the back of the odometer shaft while you press the new gear on.
http://photos.foxgti.com/i.ashx?&mid=15 ... e=1024x768
Hey this is my first post! Good luck finding the rest of your parts.
Here is something I posted somewhere else about the odometer gear....
http://www.odometergears.com/cable.html
The gears seem expensive at close to $30, but they are really easy to change and are supposed to be of much better quality than the originals.
I didn't take a picture of the one that I fixed but here is a picture of the next one I'm going to do.
http://photos.foxgti.com/i.ashx?&mid=15 ... e=1024x768
Count the teeth on the old gear before ordering a new one.
It's probably a good idea to have someone hold pressure on the back of the odometer shaft while you press the new gear on.
http://photos.foxgti.com/i.ashx?&mid=15 ... e=1024x768
Re: wtb: 4k wish list
Wow GREAT!!! Thanks so much, what a generous first post! 
