looking for club to join in Portland, OR
I am new to this forum and don't talk much online but I have been wanting to join an Audi club. I live in Portland, OR and have a 2000 a4. I have done some mods to it and want to talk to others about possibly doing some more and mostly networking my way into the system. I want to possibly join a club to show off my ride and see what others have done to theirs. I love my car and am going to be an enthusiast for a while. Germans make great cars!
The Portland Audi Club is great; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/portlandaudiclub/
Portland, Oregon.
I'm a "noob" to the Audi Scene. I just bought a late 2001 build A4 Q Tip, for commuter duty, and occasional fun.
I may join the club, although I am already in another car club, so time may be thin. Here's the new (to me) ride.
I'm a "noob" to the Audi Scene. I just bought a late 2001 build A4 Q Tip, for commuter duty, and occasional fun.
I may join the club, although I am already in another car club, so time may be thin. Here's the new (to me) ride.
ORIGINAL: jcwdriver
Portland, Oregon.
I'm a "noob" to the Audi Scene. I just bought a late 2001 build A4 Q Tip, for commuter duty, and occasional fun.
I may join the club, although I am already in another car club, so time may be thin. Here's the new (to me) ride.
Portland, Oregon.
I'm a "noob" to the Audi Scene. I just bought a late 2001 build A4 Q Tip, for commuter duty, and occasional fun.
I may join the club, although I am already in another car club, so time may be thin. Here's the new (to me) ride.
The Portland Audi Club is a laid back mailing list basically. They do have GTG's (like an upcoming detailing tech day, and a brake tech day with us, followed by an S-Car meet).
Thanks Jeremy. I actually work right down Macadam from Matrix. I'm just past Plus One Motorsport and Freeman Motors in the Willamette Oaks bldg.
I may bring the car by, to get a good once over. It's really straight except for the recently discovered water leak that left near an inch of water in the drivers side front and rear footwells. I've read it could be the sunroof drain being clogged? I bought it from Freeman, and they are about to try to have it fixed.
Is this a normal Audi thing?
BTW, here's my other ride. The Audi is gonna give it a break from the winter action:
I may bring the car by, to get a good once over. It's really straight except for the recently discovered water leak that left near an inch of water in the drivers side front and rear footwells. I've read it could be the sunroof drain being clogged? I bought it from Freeman, and they are about to try to have it fixed.
Is this a normal Audi thing?
BTW, here's my other ride. The Audi is gonna give it a break from the winter action:
ORIGINAL: jcwdriver
Thanks Jeremy. I actually work right down Macadam from Matrix. I'm just past Plus One Motorsport and Freeman Motors in the Willamette Oaks bldg.
I may bring the car by, to get a good once over. It's really straight except for the recently discovered water leak that left near an inch of water in the drivers side front and rear footwells. I've read it could be the sunroof drain being clogged? I bought it from Freeman, and they are about to try to have it fixed.
Is this a normal Audi thing?
BTW, here's my other ride. The Audi is gonna give it a break from the winter action:
Thanks Jeremy. I actually work right down Macadam from Matrix. I'm just past Plus One Motorsport and Freeman Motors in the Willamette Oaks bldg.
I may bring the car by, to get a good once over. It's really straight except for the recently discovered water leak that left near an inch of water in the drivers side front and rear footwells. I've read it could be the sunroof drain being clogged? I bought it from Freeman, and they are about to try to have it fixed.
Is this a normal Audi thing?
BTW, here's my other ride. The Audi is gonna give it a break from the winter action:
Swing on by any time.
A general lookover would definitely be smart; kind of give you a road map on what might need to be fixed, if anything.
A B5 S4 client had a drain issue like that. Usually it is the sunroof drains that get clogged (they just have to be blown out). Then the carpet has to be dried. For our B5 S4 client, just for the passenger side, it was about 2.5hrs of labor and the car was left over night to fully dry. For yours, with both sides wet, it'd be double that time (seats come out front/rear, carpet is pulled up and a fan dries the carpet/foam out).
PS--Nice CooperS! What's been done to it?


