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What do you think of them?
Look good? Waste of time? Interested to hear opinions
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Ive seen a few on 206's, lupos, those sort of things, never on a berl yet! But i hate the things, i know why they are used, but i dont see the point...if that makes any sense.
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29-03-2011, 12:12 AM
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I saw this earlier, when looking on google lol
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Used to see them a lot on VW Beetles. My cousin had one on his until we parked in a field one day and went fishing. On our return we found that some cattle had decided to eat it....
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I think there brill, had one on my vw camper, , had spells with it on , then off as I had heard it can take paint off...but never met anyone at a festival with that problem
I want one so any ideas where I can get one for a mk 3? I was considering having the whole of my bonnet done black but this would be better and cheaper.
cheers
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Any idea if you can get one for a mk1??
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Touch up pen in the glove box is more stealth :whistle:
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Or you could just get it sprayed with bedliner...
(Just keep the Mythbusters well away afterwards.)
;-)
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