i like that at the end i didn't feel like anyone got ripped off. like the first guy wanted it gone and got a good price, you put real effort in that other people wouldn't be willing to and you made a profit and the last guy got a really clean car
The red calipers looked great, along with the new wheels as well. Gave the car a lot more appeal, definitely things I'll bare in mind now when I sell my own car.
You should've sell it here in Serbia, average wage 300euro/ month, Audies, 2004 to 2006, with over 500 000km on them, go for 3000 to 6000 euros. Insane.
I learnt something there thank you. A really quick and cheap flip is to just buy a car cheap that the owner cannot be bothered to have valeted. Get a back street valeter to bring it up like new and put it straight back on the market.
Love your videos mate. There is something therapeutic about cleaning and polishing a car. The before and after photos are the money makers. Thank you for the upload
"There is something therapeutic about cleaning and polishing a car" only if you are watching, if you are doing it then it's hard work but clean cars sell for a lot more.
@@bobm7275*Hard work ?.. you obviously haven't worked a hard days work in your life. Polishing a car is easy work and so rewarding. Just do one panel at a time. Also take your time, don't rush it, you get way better results just taking your time and enjoying the process.💯*
That was phenomenal! I've flipped a few cars and made some profit. Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge, wish I had that kind of insight and experience, I would love to increase the volume of vehicle flips. I have to agree, my least favorite part is doing the interior detail work. How tedious and time consuming 🙄🥱 My body is sore, achy, and sweaty by the time I get done with scrubbing the vinyl, steam cleaning and brushing the upholstery.
I like the Red calipers. I think that was a good choice. I worked as a detailer for car yards & More importantly Panel beaters & Spray Shops, ( Body Shops) over 20 years in between other jobs. I Love watching Your vids , because I still learn something new. I know a lot of other people in the car trade & I learn & sometimes teach whilst working on our own car projects at home. I watch a lot of restoration vids from all over the world. One I love it & two it keeps me Sharp & educated in ways I might not have thought of. Thank You. Keep It Coming.
The very first thing I look at when buying a car is the tyres ...not the wear on them , but what brand are they , and if they are all matching ..I love to see a set of Michelin’s or Contis ..that tells me that the owner has most likely looked after the car. I don’t like to see “wingywonga” Chinese brands that I have never heard of ...in the case of your Audi I notice the Michelin’s straight away
Absolutely cracking vid. Your channel reminds me of the early days of the TV show Wheeler Dealers, before it became all glitzy and Americanised 😂 Keep up the good work fella 👏👏
Love it. I’m breaking into detailing as I move into retirement and would love to have the guts to sand a panel back to bare metal!! My strength is that I love to detail - wash, polish, decontaminate, apply coatings and protection the whole 9 yards. I’m not confident on spraying. You do make it seem so easy. Hmmm food for thought. Thanks for the great video. Lloyd
I hate when people rip off the seller and only make it look nice (knowing it’s not a great running car) and rip off the buyers…. That’s what I appreciate about this dude. He puts in the time to actually sell a good car to someone. He definitely seems like a good dude
Please explain why you didn't wash the car before even doing anything else especially the paint work and the polish! It is hard for me to register it in my head so i will be waiting for a reply. Thank you.
@@karolisrum6573 I know... but it's necessary in preparation before a compound to have a smooth surface free from dirt and contamination. Only with chemical and physical decontamination you can obtain the most out of the final polishing step. So yes, in the end it contributes strongly to make it shine
Maybe but it's caveat emptor. You know when you buy an old car it's gonna have problems. A test drive should be enough to tell if the discs are gone. I don't think this guy is gonna sell anything dangerous from his front door.
I've just started doing paint, I build motorcycles & the only thing I didn't do was paint, I was surprised how cheap the gear needed was( I got a 2 cylinder 50L compressor for well under £200 that I now use for everything and a small gun for £6 & they are brilliant) & how easy most of it is to do. I'm not a natural but the more you put in, the more you get out & a bit of practice goes a long way. I saved on paint by asking everyone that I knew if they had bits left over, I wasn't bothered about the color it was the experience I needed & it turned out not bad, I don't know why I was so nervous about it. Excellent stuff.
I think more people should do this. I personally buy and restore anywhere from 3-6 cars a year, doing almost the exact same thing you do. I spend around 2-3 weeks (mostly on weekends) fixing any bodywork damage and making the interior looking like new again, then selling each one for a profit of around £750. It is a very easy way of making an extra £2,000 - £4,000 per year.
When doing wet sanding on curved panels, I like using a kitchen sponge as a sanding block. It will follow the curves but prevent uneven sanding from your knuckles and such.
Excellent tidy up on that car. Great repainting skills. Whether you flipped it or not is irrelevant to me. There needs to be a good margin as you've put in a lot of time and effort and who knows what condition mechanically the car was in only having it a week. There's a liability there that needs to be covered. Or does a person come clean with the potential buyer and say that they don't have the car long and that it's being sold "as seen?"
@@pipeqez911 Yeah have it a couple of months now. I've always wanted one so when I seen it for sale I just went for it. I've an SS-III Celica aswell, both amazing yokes to have. Sorry to hear about your one. I suppose that's the only downside about them.
My car failed its MOT, cost to fix is £590 which I can’t afford. You’ve inspired me to fix it myself, luckily I have a company van to get myself to the shops and back. Love your video’s! Cheers
An honest, hard working man. I'd be very happy to pay for the time and effort he took to check the car over and make it look fantastic. I'd happily buy a car from him and feel I got a decent looking used car at a fair price.
Great video mate learned a few things and for those who want to do this bare in mind Car market has gone down low ball offers these days it’s a gamble you can fix it up and find it hard to sale it or people making low offers
Just subscribed, nice to see an Irish guy doing and making these videos. Being able to do the body work and wheels yourself made the profit earned possible. Well done.
First thing I noticed was when you raised the hood , the four ring Audi logo / badge on the engine cover was missing . The reason I noticed this was because the one on my Audi Avant disappeared at one of two places while work was being done on it . It had been forced off as two of the four retaining studs were broken . Why ? Well , when I went to get one off ebay they were four times the price of the larger ones on the front and rear of the car . Not really important but it's good to watch out for those small items that are broken or not working that could be expensive especially on a cheap car . Great job ! Loved your VW camper video as well .Will watch the rest .
Great job! I'm good with hands, but I'm sure I wouldn't have been able to paint that well or even close to that. Actually one thing struck me: In my world (I used to live in Russia) people stay away from repainted cars. It's the clearest sign of a big accident. They just check the whole car body with a thickness gauge and if it's shows signs of repaint, they just move on to another car. So most people just leave the scratches unless they start to rust badly.
I used to have a little car sales years ago and I miss pottering about with motors, was never great at mechanics etc though.. Remember getting an ex Police T5 that had being sat in a garden under a tree for a few years and within the afternoon the car looked completely different.
Great informative video, I've flipped a few cars in the past and the most annoying thing is the amount of cheeky hagglers that message/call you. I'd imagine that telling them to 'feck off' in your accent would be very satisfying! Love your vids, especially the VW transporter conversions.
This inspired me from buying parts cheap but professionally installed, driven and maintained after every 3000 miles, to value up my own personal car so l can make more money.
Wow mate great job I do the same thing day in day out I agree I hate the interior cleaning but the buyer Buys with their eyes Me personally I’d pay the 50 quid to get it valeted just cause I hate cleaning but the rest of the work I love doing. I always buy cars cheap and sell and try to be the cheapest so I sell fast I always put a test on my cars ( I usually buy cars with no test on them ) I always give them a full service no matter what ) service parts I can usually get for 50 to 80 quid
when i see painted red calipers i think "ricer". might turn people off because they'll worry about you messing around under the hood. i'd say leave them unpainted or silver to keep the stock look.
I'd agree. Red calipers screams modified and is a dated mod at that. Lads been doing it the last 20years. Subtle styling much better imo. Personally l'd have used a matt black. Even l'd question the wheel change. A wheels off clean and restore of the original wheels using a product to remove the brake dust would make her look more stock. Half the fun for boy racer purchasers is modifying the car themselves to their own taste. Well it was when l was at it in my 20s, maybe things have changed??
I love this and i'm amazed for the prices... i'm a mechanic and brake pads 24$ god i wish.. in portugal its so expensive to do revisions and and A4 for 600$ gooooooooood for that price we get the interior or less.. it's ridiculous. Great work mate. Nicely done.
You will NEVER find this car for 600 in East Europe. NEVER! This works i western Europe, US or Canada btw videos are great. I love it! Great JOb!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Huge like
Great video you gave the car a serious revival , I’ve one question is the car on lowered suspension or is it standard springs and shocks because it looks very very well in the last pics
Good video. Difficult to make money buying and selling cars of this vintage as the buyers in this market are not prepared to spend much on a 15 year old car that costs a lot to tax.
i like that at the end i didn't feel like anyone got ripped off. like the first guy wanted it gone and got a good price, you put real effort in that other people wouldn't be willing to and you made a profit and the last guy got a really clean car
Yeah good point, thanks for watching👍
yeah clean car but what about the engine? filters? oil?
chance you are right on.
@@swd6430 Its up to the buyer to asses that.
@@Haneix1 Ah so you can just say fuck you to the buyer and not change that?
It is a good deal for the buyer as well, removal of scratches etc is expensive af
A friend bought a new door and needed it painted the same colour as the car. It cost 700 euros to paint that small little door -.-
@@chloelee5405 Becouse prices are inflated as f***
@@chloelee5405 if the paint matches the rest of the car then 700$ isn’t bad, you females think you can grab a rattle can for 3$ and paint a whole car
The fucking materials cost more than 100$ for just the paint
@@gurjindersingh6159 I doubt it's more than 100$ you mysoginistic ****
Big difference that mate. Great job. You know everyone who watches this now will think they can flip cars for profit 🤣 me included
Thanks 👍
Superb video
Looks well now
I Hope so lol
You'd be amazed how easy it is as some people know so little.
One of the dislikes of this vid was from the previous owner
you made me laugh, good one 👍
and the new owner is another one after seeing the video.
With all the time spend on this you probably don’t make that much more than a regular job
@@JMNTN he works for himself, that's a positive in my book.
@@JMNTN I would gladly have my regular work, and do this on the side :)
U should do more of this flipping content mate great
I'll second that
You do such a great job man. i second Gary's comment! Good stuff!
The red calipers looked great, along with the new wheels as well. Gave the car a lot more appeal, definitely things I'll bare in mind now when I sell my own car.
how about calipers on a red body car? Black? Silver?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ححكح ثم ثك٢ظ ثك ثك يكثك .سيسكو. كسيك حثط
@@amthevision8931i wood do silver you see it better
My man can restore everything! Good video!
Thank you 👍
@@Mad4Motors_ Possible to restore alfa romeo's? preferably 159. Such a gorgeos car.
How to flip a car:
1st: Have time.
Me: *I'm out*
2st Live in Germany where Audis and Bwms and Mercedes cost as much a minium wage in portugal *cries in 665 euros minimum wage*
The time is there you just need to use it wisely 👍
@@StarkPT1 3rd go to country were you could sell it 2x as much
You should've sell it here in Serbia, average wage 300euro/ month, Audies, 2004 to 2006, with over 500 000km on them, go for 3000 to 6000 euros. Insane.
@@WrongButtonWB big oof
Getting those paint work and the laborious cleaning shows it is really hard work you put into detailing the car. You deserve the $1400.
Finally an irish video on flipping cars 😂. Helps a lot.
You should see his tutorial on quickly moving your caravan after a sale.
I learnt something there thank you. A really quick and cheap flip is to just buy a car cheap that the owner cannot be bothered to have valeted. Get a back street valeter to bring it up like new and put it straight back on the market.
Love your videos mate. There is something therapeutic about cleaning and polishing a car. The before and after photos are the money makers. Thank you for the upload
Thanks 👍
"There is something therapeutic about cleaning and polishing a car" only if you are watching, if you are doing it then it's hard work but clean cars sell for a lot more.
@@bobm7275*Hard work ?.. you obviously haven't worked a hard days work in your life. Polishing a car is easy work and so rewarding. Just do one panel at a time. Also take your time, don't rush it, you get way better results just taking your time and enjoying the process.💯*
That was phenomenal! I've flipped a few cars and made some profit. Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge, wish I had that kind of insight and experience, I would love to increase the volume of vehicle flips. I have to agree, my least favorite part is doing the interior detail work. How tedious and time consuming 🙄🥱 My body is sore, achy, and sweaty by the time I get done with scrubbing the vinyl, steam cleaning and brushing the upholstery.
Good to hear to hear it man and thanks for the comments 👍
I like the Red calipers. I think that was a good choice. I worked as a detailer for car yards & More importantly Panel beaters & Spray Shops, ( Body Shops) over 20 years in between other jobs. I Love watching Your vids , because I still learn something new. I know a lot of other people in the car trade & I learn & sometimes teach whilst working on our own car projects at home. I watch a lot of restoration vids from all over the world. One I love it & two it keeps me Sharp & educated in ways I might not have thought of. Thank You. Keep It Coming.
Seriously you put so much effort in your work - just subbed
Best car reno/sale video I've ever seen. Great info on how to buy well, fix, not overspend, and sell effectively. A must watch! Thank You!
The very first thing I look at when buying a car is the tyres ...not the wear on them , but what brand are they , and if they are all matching ..I love to see a set of Michelin’s or Contis ..that tells me that the owner has most likely looked after the car. I don’t like to see “wingywonga” Chinese brands that I have never heard of ...in the case of your Audi I notice the Michelin’s straight away
Means nothing
@@daking6739 😂😂
U can buy part worn Michelin’s or continental which most people do, brand new Chinese brands are not the worst either
I agree with you man, but i bought a car with Winter Nokian's And summer Conti's And they probabbly didnt look after the car much as i wanted 😅
Excellent tutorial if interested in the trade. I think it’s safe to say ‘Don’t leave us hanging... We want another FLIP Video Bro!” 🤟🏻😉
Absolutely cracking vid. Your channel reminds me of the early days of the TV show Wheeler Dealers, before it became all glitzy and Americanised 😂 Keep up the good work fella 👏👏
Thanks 👍
Would love to see you make a series on projects like these and the profit or losses you make on the cars you flip!!! Love the videos man keep it up !!
Love it. I’m breaking into detailing as I move into retirement and would love to have the guts to sand a panel back to bare metal!! My strength is that I love to detail - wash, polish, decontaminate, apply coatings and protection the whole 9 yards. I’m not confident on spraying. You do make it seem so easy. Hmmm food for thought. Thanks for the great video. Lloyd
Go for it!
I hate when people rip off the seller and only make it look nice (knowing it’s not a great running car) and rip off the buyers…. That’s what I appreciate about this dude. He puts in the time to actually sell a good car to someone. He definitely seems like a good dude
Please explain why you didn't wash the car before even doing anything else especially the paint work and the polish! It is hard for me to register it in my head so i will be waiting for a reply. Thank you.
yes i don't know. If he washed it and used a clay bar the result could have been even better
@@craccozelpa clay bar only removes contamination from the clearcoat it does not make it shinier it can also leave light marring marks
@@karolisrum6573 I know... but it's necessary in preparation before a compound to have a smooth surface free from dirt and contamination. Only with chemical and physical decontamination you can obtain the most out of the final polishing step. So yes, in the end it contributes strongly to make it shine
Jack here from the uk this video is great no riff raff bo selling of products just basic and decent knowledge you Inspired me !!
You should have replaced the brake disc's! They had extreme damage from the worn out pads. Silly to leave them on the car!
Like he cares for safety. He's in it for the money and nothing else. Make it look "good" and do the bare minimum. Car won't pass the next MOT.
@@tavirosu25 I'm glad you told that clown off
Extreme damage he says :DD after a thousand or few km this disc will look like nothing ever happend to it
Maybe but it's caveat emptor. You know when you buy an old car it's gonna have problems. A test drive should be enough to tell if the discs are gone. I don't think this guy is gonna sell anything dangerous from his front door.
He's a car flipper not a dealership.
Yeah those discs are no good.
I've just started doing paint, I build motorcycles & the only thing I didn't do was paint, I was surprised how cheap the gear needed was( I got a 2 cylinder 50L compressor for well under £200 that I now use for everything and a small gun for £6 & they are brilliant) & how easy most of it is to do. I'm not a natural but the more you put in, the more you get out & a bit of practice goes a long way. I saved on paint by asking everyone that I knew if they had bits left over, I wasn't bothered about the color it was the experience I needed & it turned out not bad, I don't know why I was so nervous about it. Excellent stuff.
Would love to see more of these!!!
I think more people should do this. I personally buy and restore anywhere from 3-6 cars a year, doing almost the exact same thing you do. I spend around 2-3 weeks (mostly on weekends) fixing any bodywork damage and making the interior looking like new again, then selling each one for a profit of around £750. It is a very easy way of making an extra £2,000 - £4,000 per year.
Good points. Thank you for watching 👍
Please do more of these really enjoyed this , you should make it a series !!!
When doing wet sanding on curved panels, I like using a kitchen sponge as a sanding block. It will follow the curves but prevent uneven sanding from your knuckles and such.
Great video next time you should also add up the amount of hours invested to see how much you made per hour
I like the way you present this video, and compared to other content creators, this is far more quality enriched & enjoyable.
Excellent tidy up on that car. Great repainting skills. Whether you flipped it or not is irrelevant to me.
There needs to be a good margin as you've put in a lot of time and effort and who knows what condition mechanically the car was in only having it a week. There's a liability there that needs to be covered.
Or does a person come clean with the potential buyer and say that they don't have the car long and that it's being sold "as seen?"
Done good colour match on the wing considering its panel to panel. Well done
Fair play lad. I'd love to do something like that myself.
Lovely picture of an ae111 you have there
Is it yours?
I used to have a white one proper bzr blacktop
Scumbags stole it off me
@@pipeqez911 What twats, shame got stolen
@@pipeqez911 Yeah have it a couple of months now. I've always wanted one so when I seen it for sale I just went for it. I've an SS-III Celica aswell, both amazing yokes to have. Sorry to hear about your one. I suppose that's the only downside about them.
Good job! The final look of the car was great!
This reminds me of Wheeler Dealers. :D
Refreshing to see an honest person
Hope you refurbed the wheels that came off it and sold. Them to make extra profit 👀👀
You bet 👍
My car failed its MOT, cost to fix is £590 which I can’t afford. You’ve inspired me to fix it myself, luckily I have a company van to get myself to the shops and back. Love your video’s! Cheers
You forgot us to show how to turn back kilometers
Sh1t, I just found my new FAVORITE channel…man, this is so fantastic!
Red looks ok on callipers I’d probably have went black or the same colour of the car really good job though all the best
Red happens to be the most popular.
Very interesting videos. For the last three Fridays, it's the best relax after work days is to watch your videos. Thanks a lot!!!
Silver brakes preferred. Red too much.
An honest, hard working man. I'd be very happy to pay for the time and effort he took to check the car over and make it look fantastic. I'd happily buy a car from him and feel I got a decent looking used car at a fair price.
The red popped nice! Especially on the black. Good job brother!
Great video mate learned a few things and for those who want to do this bare in mind Car market has gone down low ball offers these days it’s a gamble you can fix it up and find it hard to sale it or people making low offers
Just subscribed, nice to see an Irish guy doing and making these videos. Being able to do the body work and wheels yourself made the profit earned possible. Well done.
Hey thanks for watching 👍
Well done mate...everybody is happy that’s the main thing 😎
Yes thank you!
First thing I noticed was when you raised the hood , the four ring Audi logo / badge on the engine cover was missing . The reason I noticed this was because the one on my Audi Avant disappeared at one of two places while work was being done on it . It had been forced off as two of the four retaining studs were broken . Why ? Well , when I went to get one off ebay they were four times the price of the larger ones on the front and rear of the car . Not really important but it's good to watch out for those small items that are broken or not working that could be expensive especially on a cheap car . Great job ! Loved your VW camper video as well .Will watch the rest .
Great job! I'm good with hands, but I'm sure I wouldn't have been able to paint that well or even close to that.
Actually one thing struck me: In my world (I used to live in Russia) people stay away from repainted cars. It's the clearest sign of a big accident. They just check the whole car body with a thickness gauge and if it's shows signs of repaint, they just move on to another car. So most people just leave the scratches unless they start to rust badly.
Great videos, you got yourself a subscriber! Nice to see an Irish car youtuber/mechanic!
I love your videos. The red calipers were a nice touch. Thanks for the products used list.
Some thing that will help with painting in your garage that is Dusty is lightly wetting the floor It keeps down the dust
I’m so glad I found this,what a great channel,and great content
Good video with thorough explanations and easy to understand.
Kind regards from the USA!
Hey thanks for watching👍
I used to have a little car sales years ago and I miss pottering about with motors, was never great at mechanics etc though.. Remember getting an ex Police T5 that had being sat in a garden under a tree for a few years and within the afternoon the car looked completely different.
Nice to see your video again man. Can't wait
Cracking video mate. Wish you'd make more like this. Spot on could listen to you talk about motors all day.
Thanks definitely trying to make more
Great informative video, I've flipped a few cars in the past and the most annoying thing is the amount of cheeky hagglers that message/call you. I'd imagine that telling them to 'feck off' in your accent would be very satisfying! Love your vids, especially the VW transporter conversions.
Yes would be funny! Thanks for watching 👍
Amazing work mate! Insta-subscribe and liked! Love these flipping cheap car videos 😁. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the sub!
Fantastic. I like what you did with wheels and paintwork.
I jus absolutely love it when a good paint job is done nice👌
Thanks 👍
Fair play to you.. never knew you were only up the road from me (ballivor) ive been watching since 20k subscribers 👌
Not far away at all👍
This inspired me from buying parts cheap but professionally installed, driven and maintained after every 3000 miles, to value up my own personal car so l can make more money.
Thank you for the free education!!! It hypes my inner love for car 🔥
New pads only? What about the brake rotor mate
You make it look so easy repairing the car and making it look well. Very Talented! :D
Such clever tips. Like painting the calipers--genius!
thank you!
Wow mate great job I do the same thing day in day out I agree I hate the interior cleaning but the buyer Buys with their eyes Me personally I’d pay the 50 quid to get it valeted just cause I hate cleaning but the rest of the work I love doing. I always buy cars cheap and sell and try to be the cheapest so I sell fast
I always put a test on my cars ( I usually buy cars with no test on them ) I always give them a full service no matter what ) service parts I can usually get for 50 to 80 quid
Good to hear it 👍
Cool video. Very similar to my car flips videos! Not saying you stole the idea from me lol. Good video none the less!
Good job lad Would like to see alot more videos like this
Great video, very informational. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
nice job, and yes the red callipers and wheels make it good job
fantastic result keep the vids coming would like to see more of these...
Thanks 👍
when i see painted red calipers i think "ricer". might turn people off because they'll worry about you messing around under the hood. i'd say leave them unpainted or silver to keep the stock look.
I'd agree. Red calipers screams modified and is a dated mod at that. Lads been doing it the last 20years. Subtle styling much better imo. Personally l'd have used a matt black.
Even l'd question the wheel change. A wheels off clean and restore of the original wheels using a product to remove the brake dust would make her look more stock.
Half the fun for boy racer purchasers is modifying the car themselves to their own taste. Well it was when l was at it in my 20s, maybe things have changed??
You're very good mate. So uncomplicated. Well done.
I love your videos! Keep posting bro
Absolutely awesome video mate, earned yourself a new sub straight away. Look forward to more of your content.
Thanks for the good tips 👍your vlog is much informative
I love this and i'm amazed for the prices... i'm a mechanic and brake pads 24$ god i wish.. in portugal its so expensive to do revisions and and A4 for 600$ gooooooooood for that price we get the interior or less.. it's ridiculous.
Great work mate. Nicely done.
Hi yes, so the government have higher annual tax on older cars so they can be bought cheap if you look hard 👍
Bloody good video mate! Thanks for the tips!
Best car channel ever!
Gotta give it to this guy nice work done , great skills managed to get a nice profit
Hey thanks for watching 👍
Nice job , great idea and it’s nice video as well !
Brilliant video! Exactly what I was searching for - thanks for posting!!
Glad it was helpful!
More videos like this one please. I loved It😁
You will NEVER find this car for 600 in East Europe. NEVER! This works i western Europe, US or Canada btw videos are great. I love it! Great JOb!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Huge like
Thanks for watching👍
Have you ever repaired cracking in the woods trim in an Audi? I'd love to see a video of that. Can't find any on YT.
I wonder if headlight restoration and changing the low/high beam bulbs with LEDs would have added a bit more value?
Probbaly
Great video you gave the car a serious revival , I’ve one question is the car on lowered suspension or is it standard springs and shocks because it looks very very well in the last pics
Yeah good question I think with it being an S-line it had a lowered suspension from the factory 👍
Good video fella keep it up 👍🏼
Good video. Difficult to make money buying and selling cars of this vintage as the buyers in this market are not prepared to spend much on a 15 year old car that costs a lot to tax.
I LOVE the red calipers.
Great video. When you said you wanted to paint the calipers red I was like "nooooooo" but it was the right choice.
thank you!
Nice one mate...good result
Thanks 👍
don't you have to pay taxes when you buy and sell the car ? for the papers ? bc i do that but i pay the paper each time it cost me 200-300 more
Enjoyable video! I’ve had a few of those Audis and always a nice car to flip, all the best from Edinburgh.
In my country, this model of Audi B7 goes from 4000e to more. Good video, regards.
Yes many people comment that, here they are a little cheaper