I hate liars......
#11
At one point I told them all to shut the **** up unless they decided to tell the truth, the officer told me to put the brush down and calm down. I told the officer I'm over the damage, I really am....it's the fact that everyone lied about it and now I'm going to have to go through the hassle of getting this fixed.
The company I work for is looking into the matter and even considering dropping their contract. They are trying to get them to at least cover the deductible ($500).....we shall see.
#12
I appreciate the offer, but I'll betaking a drive to everybody's favorite Audi parts emporium, Shokan.
Not looking forward to the 2 hour drive but, I am being **** about what lid goes back on the car....even if it is a different color for a short bit.
Not looking forward to the 2 hour drive but, I am being **** about what lid goes back on the car....even if it is a different color for a short bit.
#13
Still pretty new to Audis. What is the difference in the Euro lid?
#14
there is a wider opening recessed into the trunk to allow for the longer european plate
Last edited by ObnoxiousDrunk; 02-11-2010 at 08:02 PM.
#16
That's what I'm thinking right now, but I'll have to wait til Saturday to see if it'll really happen......
#17
God I want one... in Carbon Fiber since my car is dark grey, and it wouldn't stand out...
#18
So I made the pilgrimage to Shokan this morning. After dealing with the highway, I was gladly treated to some nice twisty backroads, which lead to a rather unassuming driveway.
At first I thought it was someone's personal driveway, and it was, but it went further.......into the woods......and there I was.
In Audi heaven........I mean heaven as in I haven't seen so many dead Audis before in my life. They have a very nice setup for the area they have to work with and I must say they don't fool around. I walked into the garage and my trunk lid was lying in wait for me.
(took the picture at home........that's not the shop floor)
de-badging the lid tonight to get it ready for paint.
All in all, I was able to get a ton of frustration out by driving the car like it should.......the roads up there were awesome.....the smile never left my face, until I hit the highway an hour later.
More info for tomorrow after the estimate..........
At first I thought it was someone's personal driveway, and it was, but it went further.......into the woods......and there I was.
In Audi heaven........I mean heaven as in I haven't seen so many dead Audis before in my life. They have a very nice setup for the area they have to work with and I must say they don't fool around. I walked into the garage and my trunk lid was lying in wait for me.
(took the picture at home........that's not the shop floor)
de-badging the lid tonight to get it ready for paint.
All in all, I was able to get a ton of frustration out by driving the car like it should.......the roads up there were awesome.....the smile never left my face, until I hit the highway an hour later.
More info for tomorrow after the estimate..........
#19
Leave it to Audi enthusiasts to put there shop out in the middle of no where so they can enjoy the ride to and from work every day!
One day I'll have my Audi up in the New England area, and I'm going to tear up the Kanganungas Highway near Conway, NH. It's a nice little scenic drive with some good turns and cut backs running through the mountains. Just me and the radar detector, and the wife too, if she promises not to complain about driving too fast!
One day I'll have my Audi up in the New England area, and I'm going to tear up the Kanganungas Highway near Conway, NH. It's a nice little scenic drive with some good turns and cut backs running through the mountains. Just me and the radar detector, and the wife too, if she promises not to complain about driving too fast!
#20
Leave it to Audi enthusiasts to put there shop out in the middle of no where so they can enjoy the ride to and from work every day!
One day I'll have my Audi up in the New England area, and I'm going to tear up the Kanganungas Highway near Conway, NH. It's a nice little scenic drive with some good turns and cut backs running through the mountains. Just me and the radar detector, and the wife too, if she promises not to complain about driving too fast!
One day I'll have my Audi up in the New England area, and I'm going to tear up the Kanganungas Highway near Conway, NH. It's a nice little scenic drive with some good turns and cut backs running through the mountains. Just me and the radar detector, and the wife too, if she promises not to complain about driving too fast!