New splitter

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Ross Clarke
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New splitter

Post by Ross Clarke »

Got around to fitting the Cupra splitter on the Polo this afternoon. Very happy with how its turned out and i think colour compliments the wheels quite nicely B)


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I think thats going to be it for the exterior for now. Just need to get the money together for the odds and sods I need to get my 1.8T in there. Our first baby is due a week on monday, think I may have left it a bit late..lol
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Post by DanDiesel »

that gives the front a much meaner and lower stance!! like it s alot!!
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Post by LeMeph »

awesome. where did u get it fomr i want one!!!

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Ross Clarke
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Post by Ross Clarke »

I got the splitter from a SEAT dealer. Cost around £20. Just remember though my car isnt a MK4 Polo so a fair amount of cutting and shutting will be required to get it on one i'd say.
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Post by Dee-vub »

nice one mate that looks really smart. fits really well. was it easy to put on, or did you have a fair bit of work?
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Post by Ross Clarke »

Well it wasnt to bad. The 6K Variant is really an Ibiza anyhow so the bumper was just about the right shape for the splitter (they are fitted std to the Cordoba Vario anyhow). Just needed a few brackets at the end making up so it is really solid.
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