I decided to give some bling bling to my 019 Bosch VW - Audi distributor, just for fun.
You can see the 'before' and 'after' pics here:

I used 3M water sandpaper and AutoGlym metal polish:

This is after some massaging with P500 sandpaper:

P800:

P1200:

First polishing:

Second polishing. Of course the result cannot be exciting, but it will work together with a black cap and the rest of the engine of my top chopped Beetle, The GoldFather.

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