Rear Valance Question
#11
RE: Rear Valance Question
I paid $80 for mine from ECS Tuning....and it's easy to keep clean, just use a high-pressure wand at your local car wash...
Here's the ECS page with the valance on it: http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...bcategory=Body
Here's the ECS page with the valance on it: http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...bcategory=Body
#12
RE: Rear Valance Question
I can't find that link for the place that sells it for 68.xx bucks. It's a parts place that sells all OEM parts at wholesale and it's the rear
vallance of the 3.2 TT. Sorry, if I come across the link I will post it.
vallance of the 3.2 TT. Sorry, if I come across the link I will post it.
#13
RE: Rear Valance Question
Found it! http://www.genuinevwaudiparts.com/pa...mp;catalogid=2
$61.03 plus $7.50 shipping with Fed Ex Ground
$61.03 plus $7.50 shipping with Fed Ex Ground
#14
RE: Rear Valance Question
yeah i got that for christmas from my brother and it literally takes 10 minutes to install, if not less.
i personally don't think it is hard to clean at all. i guess if you are only hand washing your car then the honeycomb-esque shape might be a biatch to clean but I usually take my car to a place with a "wand" (the type of place that you put in a dollar's worth of quarters for like six minutes of water/wax/soap/etc out of a high pressure water hose, squirt gun type deal) so I can use a high pressure wash on it prior to doing anything by hand just to get the major dirt and nasty stuff off and loosen any other stuff before getting 'down-n-dirty' with a rag. if you use a high-pressure rinse on the honeycomb, it gets clean very quick. i'm happy with it.
i personally don't think it is hard to clean at all. i guess if you are only hand washing your car then the honeycomb-esque shape might be a biatch to clean but I usually take my car to a place with a "wand" (the type of place that you put in a dollar's worth of quarters for like six minutes of water/wax/soap/etc out of a high pressure water hose, squirt gun type deal) so I can use a high pressure wash on it prior to doing anything by hand just to get the major dirt and nasty stuff off and loosen any other stuff before getting 'down-n-dirty' with a rag. if you use a high-pressure rinse on the honeycomb, it gets clean very quick. i'm happy with it.
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