BLACK AUDI BADGES

a3motion

audi a3 s line 2009 model
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I want to change the back badges on my ibis white audi to Black, I.e. the audi emblem, A3 badge and the s line badge to black,

any one know where i can get them

thanks
 
I want to change the back badges on my ibis white audi to Black, I.e. the audi emblem, A3 badge and the s line badge to black,

any one know where i can get them

thanks



This is what Ive been sent before for black Audi Black parts. I'm sure someone will double check for you so please wait! as Its not my info!.

[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']-rear audi rings - 8E9 853 742 2ZZ
-front audi rings - not sure on this, dont think its available?
-side sline badge - 8N0 853 601 A
-rear 2.0T badge - 4F0 853 743 K 2ZZ
-rear 3.2 badge - 8P0 853 743 D 2ZZ
-rear quattro badge - 8H0 853 737 2ZZ
-front quattro badge - 8E0 853 736 B 2ZZ
-front sline badge - multiple part numbers:
4F0 853 736 A 2ZZ (says chrome)
4F0 853 736 A VUJ (says black/chrome)
8E0 853 736 C 2ZZ (says chrome)[/FONT]
 
I want to change the back badges on my ibis white audi to Black, I.e. the audi emblem, A3 badge and the s line badge to black,

any one know where i can get them

thanks
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Plus if you want a Black Edition Grill, (no chrome) I will have one for sale in couple of weeks.
 
lol dont worry about it mate nothing to be ashamed of lol

not really interested in the black grille prefer the chrome
 
not to good with stuff like that ill probably **** it up

well you are going to have to buy new ones anyway, so why not have a go at your ones first.

you never know, you may be a natural :)
 
you cant mess it up

you just prime it with spray paint and do the same with a sating or gloss black, leave to dry, put on

the biggest mistake you can make is only sticking it on!!
 
Id sand it down before you prime it though lol

Take your time and it will come out fine, lots of thin coats is better than 1 thick one!
 
No need to sand it, make sure it's clean, use some thinners. Then, a coat of etching primer or two. Last of all spray your prefered finish, satin, or gloss.
regards
Dave
 

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