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Bonnet Bra

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Hi i'm gonna order a bonnet bra tommorow for my gti and was wondering if any modifications are needed to fit them?

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They are straight forward, you just need to put the Clips and Straps in the correct place, which is easy to work out!

Word of advise, do not leave it on the car for more than 7 days at a time as it starts the mark the paint and makes it go hazy and horrible. Give it breaks off the car and polish the bonnet while its off!!

Im sure some people can back me up on saying that on here?
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Rossco wrote:They are straight forward, you just need to put the Clips and Straps in the correct place, which is easy to work out!

Word of advise, do not leave it on the car for more than 7 days at a time as it starts the mark the paint and makes it go hazy and horrible. Give it breaks off the car and polish the bonnet while its off!!

Im sure some people can back me up on saying that on here?
Cheers just thought i'd ask incase their i had to remove the carpet bit on underside of bonnet
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You might need to on a polo, im not sure though.

On my mates MK4 Golf, he managed to fit the sound deadining (Carpet) back on over the straps.
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Post by alexperkins »

You can clip the straps into where the lugs that hold the sound deadening are :)
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Just ordered it should be here Thursday! :D
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