6n splitter on 6n2

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kipper
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Post by kipper »

if u didnt have the side skirts a gti one would look good but as u have the skirts if u put a gti one on the bottom of the splitter it would be to high compared to the skirts so it wouldnt look "level" where as cause of the skirts if u get a deeper splitter like the reiger one it "levels" the bottom of the car out thus making it look "smooth" and not up and down. plus if u dont have the side skirts but a gti splitter u can go lower with out worrying about it catching on bumps and stuff..... i know :D
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Post by avipolo16v »

r_penny23
where did you get this red line around the front grill?
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Post by Tim_GTi »

Kippers right,

Although you could go for the GTi splitter with the cupra splitter aswell

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I think that looks sweet.

For the red line of your grill, there's three ways of doing it:

Mask off and spray it red. can be time consuming and if you dont get it straight it'll look gash.

Buy red trim tape.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... ryId_84380

It doesnt last ages, but you can always re-apply.

And classic car beading. This stuff wedges inbetween your grill and bumper. The great thing about this stuff is it looks as if it's suppos to be there. I'd recommend trying to get your hands on some of this
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Post by r_penny23 »

avipolo16v wrote:r_penny23
where did you get this red line around the front grill?
As per Tims reply, its tape, it'll last for a while but paint is the only way to get round it fading...or constantly reapplying:-)
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