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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Dan_Dub on 03 February 2005, 15:20

Title: Wheel arch trims
Post by: Dan_Dub on 03 February 2005, 15:20
i have a 1996/7 (p reg) mk3 golf.

i am wondering wether to take off the black wheel arch trims, but im unsure if they will leave holes underneath on the bodywork...

anyone know if its much of a job?

cheers
Title: Re: Wheel arch trims
Post by: 8vgti on 04 February 2005, 14:10
Easy job to take off, you just need to drill the rivets out and off they come....but they will leave holes around the wheelarch. Not sure how much of a job to sort out the holes though??
Title: Re: Wheel arch trims
Post by: galvatron on 08 February 2005, 23:01
im in the oposite situation i have a 1.4 golf with no arch trims and i want some, except i dont want to drill holes if possable.
Title: Re: Wheel arch trims
Post by: N-Wales_vr6 on 09 February 2005, 08:53
Bond em on!!!!! :grin:
Title: Re: Wheel arch trims
Post by: richellis on 14 February 2005, 17:40
Had an L reg TDi, and the holes where there :grin:
Title: Re: Wheel arch trims
Post by: mysticman aka polypathetic on 14 February 2005, 20:09
yeah my mk2 golf 1.8 gl had the holes already so i fitted arches from a gti made the car look much better
so i should think (but dont quote me on it) one wing fits all if you know what i mean
poly