Hi all, I'm Chris, and this is my 2010 Audi A6 Avant. I purchased it in November last year.
It was a bit tatty in places, but luckily I've had more time to tidy it up thanks to this COVID thing.
I tend to run project threads on my cars, so thought I'd start one here, where an Audi really belongs.
I've also got a Daimler Super V8.
...and my wife has a Peugeot 508 hybrid.
I'll post things about the other cars too, assuming there is interest. The Daimler has been mine since 2018 and has had very drastic bodywork to bring it up to a reasonable standard - I have lots of pictures of that to share.
So first on to the Audi of course.
The wheels do not look too bad above, but in reality they were really shabby! Unfortunately I never took any photos to Shame them! But work on the Audi started with a nasty slow puncture it had. I took the wheel off and dunked it in the bath. This quickly found the reason for the puncture...
So after cleaning the bath, before Lindsey beheaded me... I decided on a wheel refirb to solve this, and sort the shabbyness out. I had all four done so they would match.
My son Aston helped me apply 3 layers of poorboys wheel sealant to protect them... inside and out! This is my favourite shot, that Lindsey took of Aston with my wheel sealant tub.
They are not perfect, but they are a huge improvement from the flaky finish they had.
...to be continued...
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It was a bit tatty in places, but luckily I've had more time to tidy it up thanks to this COVID thing.
I tend to run project threads on my cars, so thought I'd start one here, where an Audi really belongs.
I've also got a Daimler Super V8.
...and my wife has a Peugeot 508 hybrid.
I'll post things about the other cars too, assuming there is interest. The Daimler has been mine since 2018 and has had very drastic bodywork to bring it up to a reasonable standard - I have lots of pictures of that to share.
So first on to the Audi of course.
The wheels do not look too bad above, but in reality they were really shabby! Unfortunately I never took any photos to Shame them! But work on the Audi started with a nasty slow puncture it had. I took the wheel off and dunked it in the bath. This quickly found the reason for the puncture...
So after cleaning the bath, before Lindsey beheaded me... I decided on a wheel refirb to solve this, and sort the shabbyness out. I had all four done so they would match.
My son Aston helped me apply 3 layers of poorboys wheel sealant to protect them... inside and out! This is my favourite shot, that Lindsey took of Aston with my wheel sealant tub.
They are not perfect, but they are a huge improvement from the flaky finish they had.
...to be continued...
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