Highland Green Metallic

How Much Highland Green Metallic Do You Need For Your 2008 Audi Allroad Quattro?

*Note: The paint codes listed above are all for the exact same color. Only relevant for printing your label during production.
1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $16.95
2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $26.95
12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

Price: $28.95
1/2 oz Paint Pen

1/2 oz Paint Pen

Price: $16.95
Ready-To-Spray Pint Can

Ready-To-Spray Pint Can

Price: $149.95
Ready-To-Spray Quart Can

Ready-To-Spray Quart Can

Price: $239.95
Ready-To-Spray Gallon

Ready-To-Spray Gallon

Price: $629.95

We offer our touch up paint in sizes suitable for any size repair. For smaller repairs like nicks and scratches, our paint pens or brush-in-bottles are the ideal solution. Larger repairs may be better suited to our 12 oz aerosol or ready-to-spray cans. Click here to view a chart that describes how much paint you will need for a larger repair.

Get Complete Instructions To Use Automotive Touch Up Products To Repair Your Audi.

The complete directions on how to use our brush-in-bottles, aerosol spray paint cans, ready-to-spray paint, and paint pens can give you even more help choosing which size product and the quantity you'll need for your vehicle repair.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Jermain M, owner of a 2007 Audi A3 from San Antonio, TX

It was an EXACT match for my '07 Audi A3 2.0T with its Lava Grey Pearl paint color. I was amazed by the time of shipping to my mail box! I still can believe how well the OEM from lower lips rocks chips & minor scratches are gone! Great company and paint matching process too! They can expect my business again soon.

Edward S, owner of a 2007 Audi A4 Cabrio from CA

I've painted 2 cars, my wife's Audi and then my Honda Prelude. With the Audi, it was run to close to a curb, the lower body skit was scratched. I sanded it smooth and then covered it with Automotive Touchup, looks pretty good, specially for the price. My Prelude, The sun got to it, so sanded the bad paint off and painted it with a base coat and then the clear. Let it sit for a few days and then hit it with some 1500 wet sanding. then buffed it out. Looks almost professional. I do recommend this paint and the process they put forth. It's all in the prep, Take your time.