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HOw much for all these parts for the rear seat delete?

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Old 05-22-2006, 12:25 PM
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Default HOw much for all these parts for the rear seat delete?

I called audi and gave them these #s and nothing came up?

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Default You won't get them from an Audi dealer in the US.

You'll be lucky if you find a service rep who knows what the TT Sport is. Those are European import parts. I got just the parts for the tray/storage assembly from Martin of Vag Parts and I paid a little over $700, almost 1/3 of that was for shipping. I'm guessing the whole set would be about $1500-$1700 including shipping. Email Martin at martyn@partsforaudi.info.
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Default thanks...what do you mean by the tray/ storage assembly? Is that everything excpet the

bar and mesh?
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Default Re: thanks...what do you mean by the tray/ storage assembly?

Part #1 is the lining (the major part of the whole assembly) and parts 11 &amp; 12 (the braces) and all necessary hardware to connect these. I didn't get any parts for the cargo net or the cross brace. The only problem is without the cargo net parts there is a 3 1/2" gap between the tray lining and the existing rear trunk lining. You need to find some creative filler to cover the gap. I plan on getting some aluminum and fitting it but meanwhile I found some door threashold from Home Depot and cut and drilled it to fit on to the braces (parts 11&amp;12). I told Martin about the gap so by now there might be a solution for those who dont want the whole package and just ordered the parts that I did. Make sure to ask about the gap in your email. I was the first on the forum to have it so there should be something by now.
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thanks again...would it be too hard to make our own mesh and bar?
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Default There is something called the Stable Energy Bar

It's made to fit where the seats backs latch and where the seat delete bar goes. You could probably modify a cargo net to fit. I ended up getting a cargo net that connects to the built in trunk hooks and lays on the floor like most trunk cargo nets. Found it on EBay. There's a guy who sells all kind of cargo nets for Audis. I forget who it was but search EBay for "Audi cargo net".
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Thinking of doing my own. Call it custom delete.
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