DangerS3
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After a long wait (March) I finally own an S3! I've known this car since it was brand new, and I was the reason the guy actually bought it. Fast forward 7 and a bit years and I convinced him to buy another brand new S3. I know that he doesn't like faffing around with private sales and always trades in, so I made him an offer which was more than what the dealers were going to pay but less than AutoTrader prices. Win win.
Saturday morning me and a mate went on a little trip to pick it up.
Obligatory petrol station picture on journey home.
The car is filthy, like proper filthy. I don't think in all the years I've seen the car, it's never once been clean. But I knew what I was getting myself in for. My mates Pulsar is running 360bhp if you're interested.
Got the car home ready for it's first bath.
The wheels didn't want to play ball, nothing would shift the stuck on crap. So a strong mix of Bilberry wheel cleaner, Iron X and Dragons Breath was enlisted, with a ton of elbow grease.
Not perfect, but they need a refurb so I didn't get too hung up on them. Look a lot better though.
With them done I turned to the bodywork. All washed and then I had to clay because the paint was rough. This is just from the roof and half a door! The clay was getting dirty so quick I ended up using ObliTARate. It needs another hit as there's loads left, but I was seriously hungover so I gave up lol.
I mixed up a bucket of hot water and all purpose cleaner and attacked the interior. Again, it's an improvement but being hungover I did my best.
All done, for now anyway.
As the bloke relied on this car to take him round to his customers, mechanically it's been well treated. But he just used this as a mode of transport and didn't really take any pride in it. So there are a few bumps and grazes that need addressing.
I don't see why people hate on these cars, I ****** love it. It's a worthy replacement for my Type R. I have a pretty loud exhaust on the Civic because I'm a child at heart and was eyeing up exhausts for the S3. But now that I've driven it and heard it on the move, I'm not too sure that I want more noise.
Saturday morning me and a mate went on a little trip to pick it up.
Obligatory petrol station picture on journey home.

The car is filthy, like proper filthy. I don't think in all the years I've seen the car, it's never once been clean. But I knew what I was getting myself in for. My mates Pulsar is running 360bhp if you're interested.
Got the car home ready for it's first bath.










The wheels didn't want to play ball, nothing would shift the stuck on crap. So a strong mix of Bilberry wheel cleaner, Iron X and Dragons Breath was enlisted, with a ton of elbow grease.

Not perfect, but they need a refurb so I didn't get too hung up on them. Look a lot better though.

With them done I turned to the bodywork. All washed and then I had to clay because the paint was rough. This is just from the roof and half a door! The clay was getting dirty so quick I ended up using ObliTARate. It needs another hit as there's loads left, but I was seriously hungover so I gave up lol.

I mixed up a bucket of hot water and all purpose cleaner and attacked the interior. Again, it's an improvement but being hungover I did my best.


All done, for now anyway.

As the bloke relied on this car to take him round to his customers, mechanically it's been well treated. But he just used this as a mode of transport and didn't really take any pride in it. So there are a few bumps and grazes that need addressing.



I don't see why people hate on these cars, I ****** love it. It's a worthy replacement for my Type R. I have a pretty loud exhaust on the Civic because I'm a child at heart and was eyeing up exhausts for the S3. But now that I've driven it and heard it on the move, I'm not too sure that I want more noise.
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