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Johnmk4
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Post by Johnmk4 »

where can these be bought from???

thanks alot :)
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Post by Si_GTi »

IIRC the best place to get a GTi front spoiler is from your local dealer - I'll check on a price for you - its listed in the VAGParts forum somewhere... look out for a post edit at lunchtime :wink:
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thanks alot mate, the GTi im looking at is missing one as it was crash repaired but they did a good job apart from missing that part!
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IIRC my replacement (damn badger) was about £40..

Got it from local vw dealer as they had one in stock and were only a pound more expensive than anyone else..

Really easy to fit as well
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excellent, thanks alot :)

how are they fitted or are they glued?
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Post by Si_GTi »

clicky 8)

Can't remember how they're fitted tbh, sorry!
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thanks alot :)

will get that sorted asap

have add u to msn :)
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Post by DMWRIGHT »

They are fitted by a large amount of clips, be careful when fitting they do tend to snap and it will appear to be too small, you have to stretch it on tight to get all the clips in !
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Post by ttaw2 »

Yeah, i remember that being a bit of an issue with mine..

Start at the centre and work outwards doing a clip in each direction
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Post by Johnmk4 »

got it now, proving a b***h to fit and does seem too small, maybe a 2 person job?

doesnt seem to fit in properly, can be just pulled out easily!
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Post by jon_poloV »

With mine i started at one end moved round to the other, just makre sure the clips are all in , all the way, have a look underneath to see if the clips are all in the right place. you almost have to strech it round.
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theres 1 on ebay, earlier, dont know if its still there.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... eName=WDVW


there u go, have 1 day left! :D

HTH (gd value too)
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Post by Johnmk4 »

i already have one lol, got it from Vagparts

i tried to fit it last nite but it was easy to pull off, with have another go at the weekend, anyone got pics of hoe the clips shud look when in properly?
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Post by jimed29 »

i fitted one to my car last summer, all the clips were in apart from 1 f**ker that wouldnt, i left it on the car as you could hardley tell it was loose, then on a hot day it went really easy, plastic really changes state with temperature a lot so id say garage it or wait till its summer like i did and then there shoul be no problem!
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