I’d have kept the A2 and moved the gas guzzler on, it looks pretty good after the clean and polish. Adds set of refurbished wheels tidy up the worn soft touch controls and you have a 21 year old car that would put most other cars a quarter of its age put to shame.
I had a bit of an internal fight as to which to keep, the car I'm buying is a similar size to the A2 though so made no sense to have two small cars. I also still love the RR!
Cheers,fella!Gonna use this as reference to do my own A2 which is covered in scratches.Shame you sold it tho.Having said that i've spent over £1,000 on getting it through the mot etc
All will be revealed! I took a loss on this one as there are still niggles I never got around to sorting, and I didnt want to over-sell it! I probably couldve got more money for it but in the end I didnt have to pay to advertise it anywhere or anything so it saved me some hassle.
There are so many UA-camrs who claim to make money out of flipping cars from home. Having bought and sold many cars over the last 50 years, I don't believe a word of it. You might make a bit of profit occasionally but, over the long term, I reckon you always make a loss. And if you take into account the time spent on doing up the car ready for sale, it's a mugs game.
The car to replace this will be revealed at a later date.... so keep subbed!
Looks 100 times better
Well worth spending the time on it and hopefully made it worth a wee bit more when sold
I’d have kept the A2 and moved the gas guzzler on, it looks pretty good after the clean and polish. Adds set of refurbished wheels tidy up the worn soft touch controls and you have a 21 year old car that would put most other cars a quarter of its age put to shame.
I had a bit of an internal fight as to which to keep, the car I'm buying is a similar size to the A2 though so made no sense to have two small cars. I also still love the RR!
Love that pup it's a bit like
Drew prichards Enzo
Looks good well done
Cheers,fella!Gonna use this as reference to do my own A2 which is covered in scratches.Shame you sold it tho.Having said that i've spent over £1,000 on getting it through the mot etc
I had a feeling that was going to be the outcome for that particular money pit!
Best thing you ever did mate...sell tat horrid junk. Well done on the polish and clean...looked superb lol
you made a good job the audi looks great so are you going to use the rangerover now
Once I've repaired the rust, some scratching etc then probably yes. Wont be for a while though as it needs other bits first!
@@TyredFormat are you getting a new car now the audi is sold
You done a cracking job there, hope you polished some profit out of it 👍
Sadly I took a lovely loss on it. But the new owner has got some niggles still to fix etc!
Only down side is you will need to do the range rover now
I knew that was coming at the end! Hopefully you managed to get your money back but I’d be curious to know why you sold it and what’s next?!
All will be revealed! I took a loss on this one as there are still niggles I never got around to sorting, and I didnt want to over-sell it! I probably couldve got more money for it but in the end I didnt have to pay to advertise it anywhere or anything so it saved me some hassle.
any recommendations for driveway cleaning solutions?
Fire. One of those blowtorches you use for weeds works well!
Well that ending made me Laugh 🤣 Didn't see that coming. I hope you polished a good profit into it for yourself.
See you in the next one. 👍👍
Wow, "on that bombshell"!! So what's next???
What car are you getting next jason I thought you had sold it before watching the flog
All will be revealed at a later date dont worry!
Get the Rangie done now 👍😄
Rangie needs a bit more love before I can polish it! Expect some bodgery with rattle cans at some point....
Casio F91W.... nice.. ;)
Rather polish an A2 than the RR ;-)
Yeah, I havent got the energy to tackle the RR yet! haha
Looks maybe better like before, but Why in the Sun.....
I asked myself the same question 🥵
There are so many UA-camrs who claim to make money out of flipping cars from home. Having bought and sold many cars over the last 50 years, I don't believe a word of it. You might make a bit of profit occasionally but, over the long term, I reckon you always make a loss. And if you take into account the time spent on doing up the car ready for sale, it's a mugs game.
I have the exact same colour A2, can you come polish mine? Cracking job mate!