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Hi just joined uk polos.net, respect to the site and your rides, lots of useful info and advice available as struggling for aftermarket parts/ideas got to say Martin at VAG.COM is very helpful. :D
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Post by Petrified »

Hello! and welcome.

Be prepared for a flood of questions about what car you have, where you live, how old you are, what you do, and if you have chrome rings :D

(note: cunningly disguised flood of questions :wink: )

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Post by Speedlaw »

Right, what James said!

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Post by mole »

Same 8)
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i have a flash red polo gti, yes it does have chrome rings and a new rear aero wiper, got the tt pedals aswell but the gas pedal didn't fit so martin is sending me a replacement left hand drive one, i'm 25 live in leeds and work as a systems administrator for a finance company.
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Post by des_pd_ tdi »

Harry,

Let me explain the question about chrome rings. We are by no means implying anything :oops: , they are the rings of chrome around the speedometer and rev counter.

Welcome 8)
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Post by harry »

i have them :lol: they look good do you have chrome rings??
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Post by polo2k »

martyn runs vag parts *cough* and welcome to all im glad youve found vagparts as they are the soul drain of my bank account
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thanks for welcomes.
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Post by Speedlaw »

A GTI? So you've got square headlights then?

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Post by harry »

yep the xenon ones they ok i wish the fogs were xenon as well...
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Post by Speedlaw »

Ah, right, the rear aero wiper threw me off a bit- figured it would be a 9N then. Ignore! I wish I had a GTI. With a working climate control.

Long story. Short version: lots of cash spent, no working airconditioning, losing mind.

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The aero wiper had seen it on Josh's car quite straightforward to fit had to trim the wiper down 3 times for it to fit does look really trick though compared to the previous black metal wiper blade holder i'm debating on debadging it but each time i think about i'm not so sure as the vw badge looks really big at the back by itself if only it had been smaller is there a smaller badge available?
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Welcome to the forum!

You could always colour-code the centre (black bit) of your rear VW badge... I did this ages ago and it makes the rear end look a lot better (like just a chrome badge on paint - instead of a big badge)
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i know i seen it on one of the other topics, not too sure, it does look better completly removed and filled, but have other projects in mind before that.. like coilovers/16's 8) 8) 8)
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