black vw badge
black vw badge
ive got the red gti. and seen pics with the black badges and think they look cool where is the best place to get them and is the best method to use fishing line to remove the old badge?
also whilst am naggin im tryin to get hold of a driver side washer jet cap as some1 drove into my car and it pinged off into a million pieces any help is much appreciated!
also whilst am naggin im tryin to get hold of a driver side washer jet cap as some1 drove into my car and it pinged off into a million pieces any help is much appreciated!
Re the VW badges, the genuine black badges are now discontinued so you will have to either source them second-hand or on eBay, alternatively you can spray a silver badge black.
The front GTI badge just un-clips from the grille. The rear GTI lettering is simple. Use a heat gun or hairdryer just for a couple of seconds to warm up the glue and then I used a length of cotton to remove the badge then removed the remaining adhesive with AutoGlym tar remover before cleaning and polishing the car to remove the final marks left behind.
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The front GTI badge just un-clips from the grille. The rear GTI lettering is simple. Use a heat gun or hairdryer just for a couple of seconds to warm up the glue and then I used a length of cotton to remove the badge then removed the remaining adhesive with AutoGlym tar remover before cleaning and polishing the car to remove the final marks left behind.
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As Si stated above, they were discontinued a while back so there aren't many of them about.
They do occasionally appear on eBay, make sure you search from international sellers. Other than that, watch the for sale sections on forums or just paint a silver one.
Makes me think I should have bought a few OEM ones when I could.
They do occasionally appear on eBay, make sure you search from international sellers. Other than that, watch the for sale sections on forums or just paint a silver one.
Makes me think I should have bought a few OEM ones when I could.
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Having seen the prices these seem to be going for, that's maybe the better idea.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Golf-MK4-4-Black- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Golf-MK4-4-Black- ... dZViewItem
Re the OEM front badges, if you DO find a genuine black one for sale you need to check that it is the right one. Take out the original silver grille badge and you'll see that the plastic mouldings behind the VW roundel are about an inch in depth. There is another badge of the same dimensions that has slimmer mouldings and I think may have been OEM for the Golf mk4?
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That's what I was wondering with the one I found before, it's an OEM one for the Mk4 Golf but I did remember there being two different versions for the Golf.Si_GTi wrote:Re the OEM front badges, if you DO find a genuine black one for sale you need to check that it is the right one. Take out the original silver grille badge and you'll see that the plastic mouldings behind the VW roundel are about an inch in depth. There is another badge of the same dimensions that has slimmer mouldings and I think may have been OEM for the Golf mk4?
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I agree with garnier, if you do end up having to spray a silver one make sure you give it a really good sanding first to remove the silver surface layer. Then primer, bit of a sanding to re-smooth, couple of black coats, and a couple (or more) of laquer. I didn't bother with the laquer the first time i did mine, but you'll regret it when it starts chipping! Also, don't be hasty - let it dry for a day or two until you can't smell the paint too much anymore.