you know the badgeless look requires a fair amount of work - 2 sets of grills and lots of patiance, unless your good mates with your bodyshop? Wouldnt you get them to fill the bonnet at the same time?
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As per the above post, if I went this route I would be buying the badgeless grill & hoodspoiler, both are $150USD ea. However I wonder how tacky that hoodspoiler would look?Originally posted by Nathan_B View Postyou know the badgeless look requires a fair amount of work - 2 sets of grills and lots of patiance, unless your good mates with your bodyshop? Wouldnt you get them to fill the bonnet at the same time?
The missus prefers the R32 front anyway from the pics I have shown her.
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I hope these are right. The VW parts tool wont supply the parts & still tells us bull**** like the ECU wont work, the loom is different seriously how can you sell parts if you really believe this ****.Originally posted by prae View PostSorry to trouble you Oli, but can you post the part numbers up for the R32 front end if you come across them?
I got these off a UK website:
1K0 853 665 M 9B9 satin black grille left R32
1K0 853 666 C 9B9 satin black grille right R32
1K0 853 651 L 3Q7 grille
1K0 805 915 C 9B9 satin black spoiler bracket for R32
1K0 807 217 H GRU primed front bumper cover for R32
1K0 807 717 F GRU primed molding for bumper Links R32
1K0 807 718 F GRU primed molding for bumper right R32
1K0 853 950 G closing part right front R32
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