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Todays challenge..opening the passenger side lower grill. it came closed from the factory (not sure as to why)
but with patience, time and a Stanley knife this is what i achieved...
yep..but it looks much better all open in my opinion
While it does look better VW are more about functionality as a hydrolocked engine is not favourable so that may explain why it's blocked on the passenger (gutter/water pooling) side.
While it does look better VW are more about functionality as a hydrolocked engine is not favourable so that may explain why it's blocked on the passenger (gutter/water pooling) side.
The stock air intake path enters via the VW Grille Clay So unless he has a CAI then there is definitely no issue to be had.. If you have a CAI, just get a closed off one for wet weather
The stock air intake path enters via the VW Grille Clay So unless he has a CAI then there is definitely no issue to be had.. If you have a CAI, just get a closed off one for wet weather
Ahh okay, i had only seen Mk3/4's with intakes down near the bottom of the passenger side front bumper.
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