Body Kit

VRSLOZ

Formally SC16v
May 1, 2010
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Costa Del Hertfordshire
Got a few pictures of it on a white one :

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I think it's ok but not to my taste plus you can't get the hexagonal (sp) grilles so if you have ordered/got an FR grille it would be useless
 

markmeus

Mark Graham
Jun 9, 2007
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Banbridge, Northern Ireland
Prefer the SEAT one to be honest - that other one looks a bit Vauxhall Astra SRI spec!

Having said that - the SEAT one is a bit crap - no honeycomb, shame because the Aero kit for the mk4 was pretty cool!
 
Aug 25, 2010
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Thanks for that I'm not too keen on the front that's what's putting my off but I love the back with the double exsaut in the middle might just get the back and skirts
 
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lucifer666

Active Member
Dec 17, 2006
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Cardiff
that was just an example, there are quite a few out at the moment and they extend onto your existing bumpers so you dont have to fork out for the whole thing, think JE Design do a good one
 
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just found this on facebook its the JE design it looks debadged as well carnt really tell due to the quality
 

WJs

MeepMeep
Oct 26, 2006
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Netherlands
That doesnt look to bad, but im not a fan of the sideskirt. The lines going upwards toward the front looks strange imo.
 

lucifer666

Active Member
Dec 17, 2006
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Cardiff
If i was getting a body kit i would probably mix n match, I like the JE Design front, seat sideskirts, Cupra/Boc Rear bumper and central exhaust.

Not a fan of the JE rear
 
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Apr 9, 2009
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Of the last bodykit shown i like the sides, alright with the front, but the back just looks wrong. It makes the rest of the back look really plain. But each to their own, that's the whole point of modding your car, to make it like you want it, not everyone will love it.
 

nightflight

Active Member
May 18, 2009
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Sheffield
Not a fan of the JE Design one, looks very stuck on.
Definitely the Seat kit's the way to go, just buy two normal cupra honeycomb front pieces (should be able to do it with 2) and fabricate a honeycomb insert for it. Stick with a Cupra rear bumper though.

*Edit* Just randomly thought, I have a suspicion that the honeycomb section from a cupra bumper, turned upside down, would fill the gap in an aero front bumper?
 
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