Get the RS bumper conversion for a little more. It has the grill and looks much more natural/clean than retrofit. My mind set when modding was wait to buy the best. If you need to save a little longer then do it, I see so many rush to buy the cheapest version of something for these cars. I know we all view it different but every time I use discipline and wait...I’m very happy I did. When I first bought the car I had a quick list of mods I wanted based on reading. Fast forward 5-6months and that list 100% changed. The more you read you will find the right mods vs most advertised. In the end congrats on the Audi!
I bought foundational mods first:
1st: Winter & Summer tires, Sways, Links, AMS Cooler, Inserts, Alu Kreuz and Control arm Brace
2nd: Carbon cleaning TB and Intake Port, Summer Wheels, RS4 bumper conversion, Milltek exhaust, ECS Intake, Braking should be here too but didn’t and should have
3rd: Stage 2 ECU/TCU, SC Pulley, New Plugs correctly gapped and new coils.
4th: haven’t got here yet but prob Dual Pulley, Water/Meth and E85 tune w/ P3 gauge and Ethanol sensor.
Once I added more power the car was ready to handle it vs overpowering stock items. I’m sure some might comment on my order of purchases but this seemed like the logical approach to a fast car that doesn’t suffer while going fast. So many say they don’t drive aggressively but at the same time their car is tuned...tuning equals aggressive don’t fool yourself lol.
Lastly, sorry long post, I waited for sales and relentlessly searched classifieds to find the parts I wanted without paying full retail. Keep an eye out for group buys too, I jumped on the EPL w/ AMS GB and saved a ton there. There are vendors on AZ that will work with you too...take no price at face value, with a little work and patience you will better your buck. Good luck and believe me it seemed overwhelming but small bites gets you to the car you want.
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