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And a picture of the GTA if you don’t like adorable awesome dogs
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Your GTA looks awesome.
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Thanks!
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Adorable Dog and a GTA?
That’s overload for a former Mullet head!
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What more can a man ask for?
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And the next time I see it in person all the paint work will be fixed?
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More gta!
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If the next time you see it in person is 2 years from now, then... maybe.
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Sandpaper, primer and rattle can, done. Do several sprays. Do spoiler, mirror and then spray some in cup to brush touch the other spots. Wait a week or so and then hand polish the areas with a polish like Griots Complete compound which is made for hand or machine. Wax it and you’ll be surprised at how much better it will look, for cheap. I did spot repairs on my old B5 Audi well enough that nobody could point them out at car shows. Had the car for 14 yrs. The wheels were repainted with spray wheel paint and cleared. Here is a pic that George from Fourtitude shot of it.
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I don’t know if I trust myself to do it that well haha! I do plan on getting a new spoiler this summer, because besides being 3 different colors, mine has some cracks around the mounting points. Honestly the rest of the paint and the few dents and scrapes don’t bother me too much, but they’ll get fixed eventually.
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Its more about the prep work than the paint. The front spoiler on the A4 was rattle canned with about 4-5 layers and two clears after sanding and priming. Also had touched up that bumper cover and spots on the lower of doors.