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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: dubg2dja on 16 December 2014, 08:27

Title: mk3 1996 wings
Post by: dubg2dja on 16 December 2014, 08:27
after some good second hand wings or good quality new ones whos the best ????? any  help be awesome
Title: Re: mk3 1996 wings
Post by: boneybradley on 16 December 2014, 11:31
I do new genuine @£135 each or insurance approved after market @ £43.20 each (I've sold 100+ pairs with good feedback). http://oemandmore.co.uk/body-panels-120-c.asp

I do have a genuine passenger wing and an after market driver in stock at a very good price! message me for info (they were bought for my own but a change of plan means no longer needed)
Title: Re: mk3 1996 wings
Post by: snozan on 16 December 2014, 18:35
I do new genuine @£135 each or insurance approved after market @ £43.20 each (I've sold 100+ pairs with good feedback). http://oemandmore.co.uk/body-panels-120-c.asp

I do have a genuine passenger wing and an after market driver in stock at a very good price! message me for info (they were bought for my own but a change of plan means no longer needed)

Thats really really cheap: http://oemandmore.co.uk/front-wing-oval-indicator-hole-os-564-p.asp

I changed mine on my yellow. The workshop who did it wouldnt wanna touch anything that wasn't OEM. So i had to buy genuine from VAG. Costed me £172 each :O

I might need new ones for my Variant this summer, can you ship that to Sweden? I can get aftermarket here in Sweden, but they are all Klokkerholm and really crap in fitting.
Title: Re: mk3 1996 wings
Post by: boneybradley on 16 December 2014, 20:21
The only problem with posting wings is no courier will cover them for any damage! So although I can send genuine panels abroad they are at buyer's risk (it doesn't affect my after market one's as I send them direct from my supplier so it's there problem with damage!)
Title: Re: mk3 1996 wings
Post by: snozan on 17 December 2014, 10:18
The only problem with posting wings is no courier will cover them for any damage! So although I can send genuine panels abroad they are at buyer's risk (it doesn't affect my after market one's as I send them direct from my supplier so it's there problem with damage!)

Ah i see, and i agree, and it makes sense. I have to investigate it a bit. Am in no rush atm. I might be willing to take the chance at my own risk. Normally it is only the lower part that need to be replaced (if you know what i mean).

I have to think about it :) Am just so happy with your answer. As i read it, its all up to me how much i want to gamble ;)

(And so sorry in advance if am confusing, you kinda get that with a new born baby in the house ;))