well payday came along so ive just ordered myself a GTi splitter to match my grille and bumper mesh.
also when i was on the phone to VAG parts, i thought, what the f**k, why not buy a black grille badge aswell.
will post some pics up as soon as the bits are on.
GTi Splitter and Black VW Badge
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i personally think the sprayed badges can look abit toss, unless really done with care. but i personally like the idea that ive still got the chrome one if i want to change at some point for whatever reasondjsimmy wrote:sont understand why u lot spend 10 quid on a black badge when u can spend 2 quid on spray paint lol
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I have 2 chrome front ones, 2 black front ones, a chrome and red GTi grille badge, a black GTi badge and 2 grilles
I saw a front one that had been sprayed at the GTi Festival and it looked a bit naff because it had stone chips on it which looked white as it had chipped the paint off.
And spray paint is a bit more that £2, as well as ideally needing some wet and dry, plastic primer and possibly laquer.
I saw a front one that had been sprayed at the GTi Festival and it looked a bit naff because it had stone chips on it which looked white as it had chipped the paint off.
And spray paint is a bit more that £2, as well as ideally needing some wet and dry, plastic primer and possibly laquer.
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