Badlook bonnet fitting?

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Badlook bonnet fitting?

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I got the badlook bonnet from Mattig and tried to fix it....but after a couples of hours, droll 4 holes for the screws, install the badlook and tried to close the hood...but something is blocking it :evil:

so what's the problem? it's touching the lights, but it seems to stop before the closed position...

any idea or comments?

please :roll:
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My Rieger one for my Golf needed sanding down quite a lot be fore it would fit flush. have a look on the spoiler if there's any marks where the bonnet has hit it.
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try holding it in position on the lights the closig the bonnet slowly if it feels like its a soft object blocking it then screw in the 2 rubber stops on the front edge corners. to secure mine i drilled 2 small holes in the spoiler and bonnet so that they lined up when the spoiler was where i wanted it and the pout some self tapping screws in
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well I finally got the badlook fit...as well as new chrom grills and the lumma lip..

here's the result:


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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Mate, that's looking really, really nice!

Congratulations!

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as i said on msn... nice
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Post by KarlM »

Looking very nice!

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This is cheating though :lol: (note the blocks of wood underneath the rear wheels) makes the front of the car look lower cause its tilted down!


I'll let you off this time though! :lol:
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KarlM wrote: This is cheating though :lol:
yeah I know...LOL...but that's the only way I can lift the car...

anyway, it's low enough for me...tonight I've touch the front and the rear at the same time :? :?

after only 5 days, my from lip is already screwed up :twisted:
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great being low innit just wait till i get the rieger lip on and go into the new slammed mode
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Post by polo2k »

and karl hes on the same suspension as me so its jst the kit holding him back (us mk5`ers gotta stick together :P )
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Just wait til the pennies have built up, i'll show you how to go REALLY low! :wink:
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gauntllets are being throwns all over :lol: lol
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This is what i'm talking about - 8in down when pancaked! 8)

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And its pratical, no more destroying side skirts on speed humps :lol:
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Post by polo2k »

yeah but its not hsrd core cvos i actuallt like the sound or catalitic converter on tarmac
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