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R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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balderz
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R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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11 February 2013, 23:28 »
As title says
I have bought a set of r32 bumper grills for my bumper and I am wondering if I need to cut the holes out for my side mount
And If yes whats the best way
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Toby
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Re: R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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12 February 2013, 07:20 »
Side mount, no!
Front mount, yes!
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Re: R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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12 February 2013, 22:07 »
Just buy the DSG grille and save yourself the hassle
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balderz
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Re: R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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12 February 2013, 22:35 »
Quote from: Wazzzer on 12 February 2013, 22:07
Just buy the DSG grille and save yourself the hassle
What's the part code for that I will ring VW and ask
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Re: R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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13 February 2013, 17:16 »
I just read that again!! Yes you would need holes
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Re: R32 bumper grill will I have to cut holes out
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14 February 2013, 09:36 »
Scalpel or stanley blade plastic is thin
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