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Actually, here is the accurate link to that kit straight from the seller on ebay ;).

http://www.ms-design.com/carx1ms1_1.icc?lang=de&cty=at&car=334

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Not as pleasing to the eye as the one on that press car above.
 
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Would appear to be a MS Design kit. Will be available soon i would guess, certainly gives the Cupra/FR extra aggressive features at the front! I agree with others though the side skirts look at bit Blue Peter.

Finally though a nice subtle kit without having to have fake plastic vents! :)
 
The diffuser on the rear bumper on the MS kit looks ok. The skirts and spoiler are a variation of the Aero kit. The trim at the bottom of the front bumper is not unlike SEAT's own either.
 
Good point :)

Wonder if they might know something about this other kit ;)
 
It would be good if we could someting positive out of our investigations, even if it is why the kit was not type approved :)
 
I've done a couple of hours driving today so I've been thinking about this a lot. I've got a few ideas to improve it.


Also in the magazine, I remembered that the S3 had been fitted with RS4 (or something) wheels, surely if the wheels had been changed then it would have had some decent tyres fitted at the same time (the owner obviously had money as it was a £33.5k car). So they were comparing a S3 with decent tyres against the Cupra with the (I assume) cheap average tyres that every Cupra comes with.
And the S3 was faster by 0.1s ???



In the pictures I posted, is it the latest TT or the earlier shape?
 
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TT is 8cm wider, I also think the curvature of the bumper is completely different.
 
Out of interest what would you guys pay just for the front splitter seeing as everyone seems to like it.
 
Not sure, and to be honest, I would let someone else try it out first and then judge its value based on its appearance and the owners view/opinion on it. At the end of the day it is a piece of plastic/fibre glass moulded in to a shape, so it would need to be no more than say the SEAT Aero bootlid spoiler.

I would be the first to buy it if SEAT released it as I am a stickler for OEM stuff, and I would pay a reasonable sum for that splitter up to the value of the Aero skirts or thereabout.