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    I was thinking of changing the front grill of my MK3 GL to something like a badgeless grill or something more asthetically pleasing than my existing stone chip covered front grill. I found some online but with postage they ended up being over $150AUS for measly grill... Has anyone changed their front grill or is intending to do so?
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  • #2
    My badgeless was made by FK, cost me $130 shipped off ebay, and another $70 to paint the lower section...

    It was well worth it...

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    • #3
      I have been intending to do that, and yeah, most prices are way too expensive on eBay. I was even quoted $70+ USD for postage ONLY, due to the long size. However, VW Driver supposedly stock FK products including the badgeless grilles, so I'm gonna give their distribution centre at North Ryde a check tomorrow or Tuesday and see if they have any, and if so, how much they'll cost.

      Other than that, TMTuning sells the 2 slat badgeless for $55USD. I asked about postage and have yet to get a reply back.

      Once I get a reply from both places, I'll post up what they say here.
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      • #4
        if a few of u get together and organise it then the price of postage per grille will come down. provided u live locally to eachother that is.

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        • #5
          You have to hassle users on US Ebay. They always just quote you one shipper with insurance and every other last thing. They also seem to have issues with anything beyond the US borders.

          The manifold I just bought from the US ended up costing me $60 US to post, instead of the $180 I was originally quoted!
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          • #6
            Loon's right

            Don't let them tell you what the shipping costs are. Do your own research and go with the best and cheapest. Also, many ebay sellers give a price for shipping that includes handling and packaging. Usually these guys factor this into their profit and won't budge.

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            • #7
              Grill

              Yeah that would be great if you could get the price from a local distributor. I think most of us are much to familiar with the stone chip ridden grill, much appreciated thx.
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              • #8
                Thanks for the advice guys. The only thing that puts me off buying from eBay most of the time is the high postage costs. As I mentioned before, I was quoted a postage price of $79 USD for a grille that costs about $30 AUD (provided I win without any other bidders). Just plain ridiculous.

                Originally posted by Golf Houso
                I think most of us are much to familiar with the stone chip ridden grill, much appreciated thx.
                My grille is actually not too shabby at the moment, besides a few slightly unnoticeable chips and a broken clip, but I just prefer the badgeless look
                Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
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                • #9
                  Badgeless Grill for Mk3 on ebay

                  Originally posted by Golf Houso
                  I was thinking of changing the front grill of my MK3 GL to something like a badgeless grill or something more asthetically pleasing than my existing stone chip covered front grill. I found some online but with postage they ended up being over $150AUS for measly grill... Has anyone changed their front grill or is intending to do so?

                  Just incase your still looking...

                  http://cgi.ebay.com.au/VW-Golf-III-M...QQcmdZViewItem

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                  • #10
                    What do people mean by painting the bottom part of the grille?

                    Did all MK3 Golfs (except VR6) come witha plain black grille?

                    I want to get mine body colored.. silver.. whats the best way to do this?
                    Can it be bought like that or do I have to take it off and paint it?
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                    • #11
                      The bottom part of the grill (the filler panel) is normally colour coded to the car (how they came from factory and looks stupid otherwise!). If you buy a new grill then it will need painting. You can either do it yourself like I did with a colour matched can of paint or get it done somewhere for around $50+

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Lorenz,

                        How easy is it to DIY?
                        What brand/type of paint and primers did you use?
                        I'm thinking of doing the whole grille.. theres a while Mk3 at work and the whole grille is white .. looks tops!
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                        • #13
                          Was easy as. Go down to a reputable Autobahn or Autoshop and get them to match your paint code into a can (paint code is found in the boot on the floor under the carpet usually). Grab a can of plastic primer and metal primer (metal if your using your existing 2 part grill) and a can of clear coat, sand it all back, remove any dust, crap and dirt. Make sure its nice and smooth and rub down with a clean rag and some turps or metho. Few light coats of primer, let it dry and do the same again with the paint and then the clear coat.

                          Pretty easy, I did it all in a few hours (allowing drying times between coats).
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                          • #14
                            Whoah back from the dead, I actually could do with a new front grill, the previous owner dented mine. I was having a look on ebay.uk and this came up:



                            I might consider getting this within a few weeks.
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                            • #15
                              extra items are cheap with combined shipping on that item. i'd get one but i'm not too sure about the whole thing being ABS plastic. would that be an advantage? weight loss?

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