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whilst aimlessly surfing the net I came across some seller offering chromed parts for VW key fobs and also replacement keypads
I bought a couple of sets.. they do the bling long edge of the fobs too.. but I didn't go that far.
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you only have to take the battery cover off to reveal the torx screw and remove it with the tool provided. slide off the plastic bottom edge and slide the chromed one back on.. Ps use the supplied threaded screw for the chromed fitting as that is properly threaded whereas the original plastic base used a fine self tapping screw and it won't work with the metal fitting.
I have the ‘GTI’ version - a pair of them came with the car, along with a pair of the standard black end caps.
The chrome GTI end cap is slightly larger than the black plastic one and with it fitted, my key fob won’t fit inside my silicone key fob cover, so I’ve de-blinged (is that even a word? ) my key fobs and put the black plastic end caps on.
if you have an entry level Polo like i have.. everything can be blinged up..
I'm sure de-blinged is a word.. if not it will be in next year's Oxford dictionary as most used newcomer..
I haven't measured the depth of the chromed version to know if this bling makes the original key of different dimensions.. I'll take a look later. I don't have a cover anyway though.
This is mine - spare key fob with chrome GTI end cap and the one I use with the black plastic end cap. The chrome end cap is larger than the plastic one because of the space needed the GTI logo.