New Pics after a lil wash!

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laura_fairy_22
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New Pics after a lil wash!

Post by laura_fairy_22 »

Now with new grille..
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Hella LED units
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Post by Bran »

very nice, i like the hella lights, might have to invest in some.

are they easy to fit ???
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

The lights look better on your car Laura than they did sat in my room in the box :lol:
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Post by jon_poloV »

very nice but im not sure about the grill with no spacer in the bonnet. you should either get the binet pulled down or get the small plastic bit to fit nicely. part from that very clean!
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Post by mysteryboy »

BIG PICS!!

Can't go wrong with them rear lights 8)
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

sorry bout pics..... not really sure how to thumbnail them or make them smaller files when i upload to PB! :roll:
Good job i took those pics when i did as if i had waited til i got home, my car was filthy again! a lorry decided to spatter some kind of white substance down the drivers side!!! :x
I have the plastic bit for the grille, just waiting for my car to go to the garage, so they can spray it (yes sad i know) then add it. Then at the same time they can spray my spoiler!! :D
as for the lights, they only took about 10 mins to get hooked up (well, for the bf to do it anyway, i'd have been stood there for an hour scratching my head!!)
thanks for the comments guys, hope to get some more pics, eventually, when shes all fixed & 'larmed up!
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Post by Tris »

Nice lights

I wouldn't bother with the ghey reflector things though, unless your MOT is due

Ruins the look :(


Otherwise, noice one 8)
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Post by polopowah »

looking goooood ;) (the car i mean of course)

i'd think about de-badging the rear and getting a black badge, would make the rear look well stealthy
i like a nice rear

-Ben-
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Post by PhilGTi »

My suggestions would be to remove the polo and 1.4 badge! Other then that it looks pimp :D
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Post by smash_it_up_666 »

if debadge the Polo and 1.4 badges but keep the big VW badge, its all shiny sexy!
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

i wanna replace the 1.4 badge with a 16v badge, but they're about a tenner, for a tiny piece of plastic!! they can get lost!!

I did have my MOT last week, cant be bothered to take the reflectors off - too much hassle! lol! i'd rather be asleep in the warm!! hehe! or sweating it out in the gym!!
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Post by Weedle »

Silly question - is the reflector thing sue to the "normal" red lights being reflective ? never heard of this before !
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Post by titch »

Weedle wrote:Silly question - is the reflector thing sue to the "normal" red lights being reflective ? never heard of this before !
i dont no what they mean either but am guessing its the wee stupid things next to the reg plate

do you need these to pass your mot :?
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Post by Weedle »

titch wrote:
Weedle wrote:Silly question - is the reflector thing sue to the "normal" red lights being reflective ? never heard of this before !
i dont no what they mean either but am guessing its the wee stupid things next to the reg plate

do you need these to pass your mot :?
Im thinking that the grey/clear/aftermarket lights dont reflect or dont have the little bit that does reflect ?

im perplexed never heard of it before !!
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Post by polopowah »

Right
where the LED bit is on the Hella aftermarket lights is where the reflector would be situated on the standard red ones (the rear lights at night double as reflectors when switched off :wink: )

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