View Full Version : Where's a good website to look at a bunch of after market mods for the S6
Barritia
09-25-2015, 02:44 PM
Curious as to wear i can take a look at mods for the S6. Anything from the Led projectors for the doors to tuning parts and accessories. Im looking on ebay but aint having any luck finding anything and no idea if it even fits my model c7.5
Cheers guys
eyeloveteeth
09-25-2015, 02:51 PM
uh....just ask on here? there isn't a unified front as there isn't as big of a community compare to the camaro guys. Where in VA are you located there are few of us in the area with mods
JoeGie
09-25-2015, 03:59 PM
europrice.com: for oem mods, rs6 parts, European parts, etc.
awetuning.com: for intake, exhaust
achtuning: spacers, h&r module
apr: tune & dsg tune
giac: tune & dsg tune
there's a quick breakdown, what are you looking for specifically?
Barritia
09-25-2015, 04:40 PM
uh....just ask on here? there isn't a unified front as there isn't as big of a community compare to the camaro guys. Where in VA are you located there are few of us in the area with mods
I'm in Roanoke. Not seen too many other Audi S owners in this area but would be nice to have more local.
Barritia
09-25-2015, 04:46 PM
europrice.com: for oem mods, rs6 parts, European parts, etc.
awetuning.com: for intake, exhaust
achtuning: spacers, h&r module
apr: tune & dsg tune
giac: tune & dsg tune
there's a quick breakdown, what are you looking for specifically?
Nothing specifically. I keep seeing pics on here and other places of wheels, door light projectors, intakes, interior mods etc etc. def doing the APR tune for engine and trans when I'm past the 5000 Mile service.
Couple questions though to start. What's the largest wheel and tyre combo you can run on the S6 c7.5 without causing rubbing and where's a good place to order them door lights that show Audi logo or name instead of just a light.
Cheers guys appreciate it. Prob gonna have a ton more questions over the next few months.
Vampster
09-25-2015, 04:50 PM
Try www.ecstuning.com. (http://www.ecstuning.com) I've been using them forever. I just got an S6 and took a look at what they carry and they seem to have a decent amount of parts.
Pampedout6
09-25-2015, 11:51 PM
I just bought a new wheel set up for my 16' S6
21x10 with 265 30 21 Michelin PSS's, I'm just waiting on my tires to come in. I also have an H&R lowering module that I'll keep at roughly 20mm lowered. No rubbing with this setup.
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MileMan402
09-28-2015, 08:11 AM
Eurocode for suspension/chassis mods
europrice.com: for oem mods, rs6 parts, European parts, etc.
awetuning.com: for intake, exhaust
achtuning: spacers, h&r module
apr: tune & dsg tune
giac: tune & dsg tune
there's a quick breakdown, what are you looking for specifically?
www.europrice.us [:D]
A pesky squatter has the ".com" Thank you for the mention!
jasonlitka
09-28-2015, 10:31 AM
www.europrice.us [:D]
A pesky squatter has the ".com" Thank you for the mention!
Go buy it. The market for the name, other than you, is basically zero, so whatever they want is negotiable. The revenue lost from not having the .com for your name is almost always far greater than whatever the squatter might want for it.
Also, your site is completely broken in Edge (which is the default browser in Windows 10) because you have pagespeed forcing WebP images on people. You should fix that. Either disable WebP conversion or update pagespeed to a version that doesn't rely on UA Sniffing.
Go buy it. The market for the name, other than you, is basically zero, so whatever they want is negotiable. The revenue lost from not having the .com for your name is almost always far greater than whatever the squatter might want for it.
Also, your site is completely broken in Edge (which is the default browser in Windows 10) because you have pagespeed forcing WebP images on people. You should fix that.
The company that has the .com name wanted an exorbitant amount of money for the domain. It would take years to cover the cost of the purchase and in such a small market/field it did not make sense financially to pay the sum they wanted.
I will look into the issues with Edge. Thank you for that info.
Cheers,
jasonlitka
09-28-2015, 11:09 AM
The company that has the .com name wanted an exorbitant amount of money for the domain. It would take years to cover the cost of the purchase and in such a small market/field it did not make sense financially to pay the sum they wanted.
I will look into the issues with Edge. Thank you for that info.
Cheers,
Just looked it up and it seems pretty cheap, likely cheaper than suing for an ACPA violation anyway. I've had a bunch of deals for names that were mid 5-figures and one that hit 6, so $8499 isn't much. Up to you though.
You've got a meh case on ACPA based on 3 minutes of research. It doesn't look like you filed for a trademark on the name with USPTO and the domain was first registered before your site says you started the business. The case would be a LOT stronger if you could prove that the current owner (or the past few owners) held it for the exclusive purpose of squatting and that you've been operating a business under the name in good faith for the entire time. I'd start with a whois history report and some research on archive.org.
Just looked it up and it seems pretty cheap, likely cheaper than suing for an ACPA violation anyway. I've had a bunch of deals for names that were mid 5-figures and one that hit 6, so $8499 isn't much. Up to you though.
You've got a meh case on ACPA based on 3 minutes of research. It doesn't look like you filed for a trademark on the name with USPTO and the domain was first registered before your site says you started the business. The case would be a LOT stronger if you could prove that the current owner (or the past few owners) held it for the exclusive purpose of squatting and that you've been operating a business under the name in good faith for the entire time. I'd start with a whois history report and some research on archive.org.
Thank you again for the information. It appears the domain changed hands or whoever is holding it now is a division of the company I spoke with, though I forget the name and it was a huge company that is known for owning millions of domain names, starts with an M if I recall properly. They wanted 6 figures for the name. I've emailed the latest company that appears to be holding it and will see if they respond.
In all honesty I know little about ACPA and cases like those. When Europrice was started there was a business using the domain and it went belly up at some point. From then on it's been held and never used for any business purposes associated with the name.
As for the Edge issue, the technical people that run the site are working on the PageSpeed issue it seems. The latest version should deliver jpegs when it sees Edge, but they state it's not 100% reliable yet to do so. Hopefully a fix within this week from the sounds of it.
If you wanted to discuss more you can PM or email, don't want to clog up the forum with the off-topic:
[email protected]
Thank you!
tonymission
09-28-2015, 11:33 AM
Just looked it up and it seems pretty cheap, likely cheaper than suing for an ACPA violation anyway. I've had a bunch of deals for names that were mid 5-figures and one that hit 6, so $8499 isn't much. Up to you though.
You've got a meh case on ACPA based on 3 minutes of research. It doesn't look like you filed for a trademark on the name with USPTO and the domain was first registered before your site says you started the business. The case would be a LOT stronger if you could prove that the current owner (or the past few owners) held it for the exclusive purpose of squatting and that you've been operating a business under the name in good faith for the entire time. I'd start with a whois history report and some research on archive.org.
We paid 6 figures for a domain that isn't even our company name, but more of a slogan of ours... $8500 is a bargain.
S4Per
09-28-2015, 12:35 PM
Back on topic: Alex @ Europrice = one of the best customer service experiences you'll have buying anything for your Audi. I've done business with him over the last ~14 years and he never disappoints.
Back on topic: Alex @ Europrice = one of the best customer service experiences you'll have buying anything for your Audi. I've done business with him over the last ~14 years and he never disappoints.
Thank you for the kind words and congrats on the new S6!
Brooklyn
09-29-2015, 11:33 AM
As many have pointed out, there is no one central page. You're also likely to ask a bunch of questions that have already been asked, to include the old "what's the biggest size wheel I can run." Do a lot of searches. There are at least 5 different exhaust options mentioned frequently on here. Cosmetic mods like the door projectors have also been discussed. OEM+ had a pretty decent site going that detailed a bunch of cosmetic mods like installed S6 rear valence on an A6, upgrading non-LED headlights to LED, but alas, it turns out they might not have been engaging in ethical business practices and now appear to be out of business, along with their website. Still, their posts are archived here on AZ.
Sean@TAG
10-08-2015, 03:08 PM
Give us a shout! We carry just about anything to be had for the C7 platform!