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VERY nice @Nelka. Get some more pics up please.Single stage polish & a coat of Fusso Soft99
VERY nice @Nelka. Get some more pics up please.Single stage polish & a coat of Fusso Soft99
Good job mate, is the tyre split as well?Finally got round to sorting out my little accident with a curb!!
I used it on my S3 wheel and then put a decent sealer back on it. But for everyone just be aware that Magic Erasers are very fine melamine resin, so they act like a very fine sandpaper....so never use on paint!Cleaned my steering wheel. Was watching YouTube and a tip came up that a magic eraser/sponge with just water can clean/ de grease the wheel. As I'm getting a new wheel soon when were out of lockdown I thought I'd give it a go. I have to say. It worked a treat. Very light rubbing with a wet sponge for a few seconds and dry with a microfiber towel. Big difference. If you do and it messes up I hold no responsibility.
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Cheers mate, more of a nick in the rim protector.Good job mate, is the tyre split as well?
Keep an eye on it mate, I've seen them when they blow!Cheers mate, more of a nick in the rim protector.
Fitted, finally! The leather knee pads.
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Sorry, bought second hand from Ebay.Looks great! What is the part number for these?
Fitted, finally! The leather knee pads.
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Full marks for effort, and they do look great. Was fitting them how you thought it would be?Fitted, finally! The leather knee pads.
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Haha, your right. It's a shame that these along with the door cards/handles are like these, especially considering what Audi charge as replacement OEM partsnot leather either sorry to say
Do you mean red and green?You've got a few colours going on in that interior of yours
Really easy, I've got a box of trim tools, just started at the lower egde and moved along popping as it went. I might have to pop the drivers off again. Not quite flush on the top edge. Passenger one is spot on.Full marks for effort, and they do look great. Was fitting them how you thought it would be?
I'm envious you have a garage big enough to even fit an S3 inInstalled a garage door so the S3 can be parked inside the garage now (There were normal doors before)
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I'm envious you have a garage big enough to even fit an S3 in
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Witter towbars! When I was in my early 20's my mate and I did a disco for Peter Witter (he ran the company then) it was for his wife's birthday at his private river garden/moring near the sailing club in Chester. We went to his house a few days prior to the party, he had a brand new BMW convertible on the drive, we said it was nice and he replied with "Thanks, it's my wifes birthday present".View attachment 201218 View attachment 201219All most finished installin wiring loom.
That’s a nice memory. A rich cougar isn’t a bad ideaWitter towbars! When I was in my early 20's my mate and I did a disco for Peter Witter (he ran the company then) it was for his wife's birthday at his private river garden/moring near the sailing club in Chester. We went to his house a few days prior to the party, he had a brand new BMW convertible on the drive, we said it was nice and he replied with "Thanks, it's my wifes birthday present".
On the night of the disco/party the marquee was out of this world, never seen anything like it, the decorations, flowers, lights etc. were like something from a royal wedding! It was also a free bar all night for all the guests and us I've never seen so much top end food in my life, it was constantly being topped up all night! Some of the cars parked outside were unreal, Porsche, Ferrari, Bentley, Aston Martin, top end Mercedes and BMW's. At the end of the night he thanked us and gave us £200, we had only quoted him £80 lol....I'll never forget that night, it was a proper eye opener on how the other half live
Looking back I should have bagged myself a rich older woman that night
I think we need to see pics of these once fitted. Beautiful colour, but not to sure if it’s a colour for alloy wheels.Painted the wheels velvet purple!
The car is panther black, so has that purple tone on it when it’s in the sun! Although I’m thinking about getting it wrapped purple anyway!View attachment 201352
I think we need to see pics of these once fitted. Beautiful colour, but not to sure if it’s a colour for alloy wheels.
Autosol shall remove the silver/matte aluminium finish....a slightly abrasive polish is all l would use like autoglyms super resin polishHaven’t done yet but my plan for today is to try and polish out some scratches from the chrome window surrounds. Is autosol the best thing to use?
Autosol shall remove the silver/matte aluminium finish....a slightly abrasive polish is all l would use like autoglyms super resin polish
Thanks mate. It's only a few parts to install, two radar sensors and two indicators in the mirrors (and new mirror caps to fit the indicators), but there's a lot of work to install them. Rear bumper has to be removed, so you also have to remove rear lights and interior bumper trims so you can reach all the screws and nuts. In order to pass the wires from the sensors to the doors you have to remove almost every trim in the cabin. Hardest part is adding new wiring in the doors and into the mirrors. Coding was easy.Nice job rcord was it a big job