wide ass lupo

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  1. its_a_g_thing Forum Member

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    i have seen two body kits that i like. (well the arches anyway)

    if i got one of the how hard will they be to fit and how hard will they be to remove?

    and aso when the windows get tinted (flim) how hard is it to remove them?


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    cheer
    chris
     
  2. stella

    stella Forum Junkie

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    If you just spit on them, that should hold them on for a few seconds, which would allow you to take them off again straight away, when you see how pooe they look! :lol:
     
  3. Mk2 Jettagod Forum Member

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    why do you need to take them off again?
    the window tint aint worth taking off once on the car!
    the body kits looks nice but would have to say 2 looks better over 1 and once there on there gonna be an ass to take off but dont think hat there designed to be removable
     
  4. Ramblin Forum Member

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    blue one is nice
     
  5. MrBen Forum Junkie

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    Window Tints are not too horrendous to remove, you just peel them off and then use a good glass polish to remove the glue.

    Bodykits are another matter, as even if you haven't had the wings chopped up to fit it, when you remove it you will likely need to respray half the car anyway!
     
  6. ManicGTI Forum Member

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    don't like em personally, better off upgrading to Lupo GTI spec kit...now they DO look nice [:D].

    And would be factory fitment as well...so much easier
     
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    Quite like this!
     
  8. hairnet600 Forum Member

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    the blue one

    the arches remind me of saxo :o
     
  9. its_a_g_thing Forum Member

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    i want to remove it because when i come to sale it. as it's only a 1.0 it is a ideal first car but if it has a body kit and tint on it only a certain group of people. (i.e young divers will want it) and if there is not kit or tint then i can try and sell to older drivers . ie mums who want to do the shopping
     
  10. pettsy Forum Member

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    second one has a vr6 engine in it iirc, and i seem to think the kit is an abt one?
     
  11. TheSecondComing Forum Addict

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    Would the VR6 engine clearly visible in the bay not sort of give that bit away? ;) :lol:
     
  12. Andy947 Forum Addict

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    You really are crediting the forum users with more intelligence than many actually have ;) :lol:
     
  13. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Well you never know it might be a VR6 engine cover, might get one for my Driver [8D]
     
  14. richgit Forum Junkie

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    I wanna get a vr6 cover for my 20vt [8D]


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  15. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Really? Can I have your 1.8T one when you do? :lol: How much modification did it take to get it to fit on top of the Driver engine ;):lol:
     
  16. hayesey Forum Junkie

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    fitting one of those bodykit things is going to involve drilling and/or sticking on with sealant. Once it's on it's not coming off without requiring lots of work including pretty much a full re-spray. If you're not planning on keeping the car long you don't really want to be thinking about such radical modifications for it.
     
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    what he said [:D] ,

    if you want to mod your current car and then sell it, just do wheels and stuff that can be taken off with little to no trouble, save your pennies and get a car you want/can mod with no worries and do it.

    as for body kits the GTI kit is tasty as is the venom lupo, the rest in my eyes are awful [xx(]
     

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