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Ok, can someone confirm that my A3 being a '13' plate is classed as an "8V"? 

Also, there are a couple of small scuffs by the boot (will try putting a pic on here). Has anyone used the carbon fibre vinyl sheets you can buy off ebay etc? Are they easy to use? Can I just cover the scuffs, or can I get a touch up / turtle wax repair kit that will work?

 

Cheers gang.

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Hi Andy it will definitely be an 8v :) 

Also you could look at getting a boot load protector. Will be slightly more than carbon fiber wrap buy will be more durable as it'll be hard plastic :) 

Audi do them but other companies such as rgm also do them I believe.

Hope IV helped :) 

Cheers

Steve

As steve said 

There are boot protectors with a longer edge that rolls out to protect the paintwork and plastics 

Or vinyl wrap in clear or red :) 

As the others have said the  boot protectors are good, they are self adehsive. I had one of these on my Mini to cover scratches. I am considering one for my A1 to protect the paint.

 

https://www.directcarparts.co.uk/car-accessories-c4/bumper-protectors-c29/audi-t29

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