New A3 mods (tail lights)

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as mentioned in my 1st post i modded my bora and will do some to my a3 aswell. I got some in-pro smoked rear tail lights from awesome gti (if uve heard of it) and would like some for when i get my a3, either smoked or lexus style, cant find any for the new a3 on my regular sites, any 1 know any?
 
In my opinion, Lexus style lights are yesterdays thing! The younger generation seem to be installing what's called Afterburner style rear lights - but I personally think they look sh!te.

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Stick to the original looks or your car - but if you do mod it, keep it subtle.
 
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Imola S3 said:
In my opinion, Lexus style lights are yesterdays thing! The younger generation seem to be installing what's called Afterburner style rear lights - but I personally think they look sh!te.

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Stick to the original looks or your car - but if you do mod it, keep it subtle.

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Would have to agree. Lexus lights are for Lexus'. Why dont you try tinting the original ones with a VERY light tint and LOTS of lacquer (sp). May look quite nice if you do it properly. Depending on the colour of your car.
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hey J6ORDS,

I had a look at the pic beside your name and now see that you have red leather interior. I have the exact same colour scheme but with a black exterior. Can you advise me what you put (if you do) on your leather to maintain the softness... The Audi leather is awesome and I fully love it but is there something I should be rubbing into it (apart from my ***) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

cheers,
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The best stuff to use................ready for it............"baby wipes", as you have to treat the leather like skin and keep it moisturised. I do my seats once or twice a month (especially the drivers seat) and they look great still.
 
Baby wipes? Really?
I take they have moisturiser in them.....
ok what’s the deal with procedure... I just wipe let dry and that’s it?

sorry is so simple that I find it confusing!

Oh yeah and which baby wipes do you use?
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S3 Mike said:
The best stuff to use................ready for it............"baby wipes", as you have to treat the leather like skin and keep it moisturised. I do my seats once or twice a month (especially the drivers seat) and they look great still.

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Probably smell quite nice too /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
hahahaha yeah the lady’s would love that!

Yeah in Australia the Sun is really harsh.... It will fry anything sometimes, I will try the baby wipes today.

They are the baby wipes that come in a cylinder type jar and are wet like... I know the ones I think!

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