Exterior moding
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Exterior moding
We'll I am finally settled into my a6 after 6 months of treating it like a newborn. When I first purchased the car it needed a new timing belt/water pump. I bought new brake pads, changed the oil, new spark plugs, new tires. And after worrying that the car would die on me again, I finally feel comfortable driving it. She may just be a stock 99 2.8, but burning ricers (especially in the rain) in a four door full sized sedan gives me great pleasure. I dont race the car of course, so dont worry. Just a milk a civic at a red light every once and a while.
But anyway after all the repairs and constant fiddling with my front bumper, it is showing wear and tear. But I can seem to find any new ones to match my cars stock paint color. Which I call sexy audi grey. My car has a few scratches aswell so I figured may aswell get a new bumper and paint job at the same time.
Any ideas on a color? I was thinking something to fit my miami home. But perserve the Audi class look at the same time.
But anyway after all the repairs and constant fiddling with my front bumper, it is showing wear and tear. But I can seem to find any new ones to match my cars stock paint color. Which I call sexy audi grey. My car has a few scratches aswell so I figured may aswell get a new bumper and paint job at the same time.
Any ideas on a color? I was thinking something to fit my miami home. But perserve the Audi class look at the same time.
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Be aware that changing a car's color can be a bigger job than you bargained for. To do it properly you need to paint the door jambs, under the hood, the area around the trunk seals etc. The cost will probably more than what you paid for the car.
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