Does anybody know if the mk1 Leon cupra R front splitter can be cut down and fitted to a Saxo.....and if so do they look any good? Its just a thought i've had
yes or no?
Event : Front splitter for the saxo.
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#2Yep, been done loads of times, i will try and find a pic.
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This is mine fitted but its come off now so gotta get a new one lol1 user thanked this post: -
#4looks really good, especially on a white sax.
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#5looks nice
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#6yer as said it fits, got one on mine,plus there simple to fit.
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#7Nice looking rides!
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#8these splitters look really good, im doing mine in a few weeks in a carbon vinyl look,
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#9hammy your front end is gorgeous
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#10Thanks for that guys, They all look awesome....i will be buying one very shortly
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#11They look mint! are they easy to fit?
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#12I'm hoping they are easy to fit lol.
Does anyone know wheres best to get them? I'm presuming its bet to get a brand new one from Seat...Anybody know the part number? -
#13Just go in and ask for a Seat Leon Cupra R Front Splitter, they sell them so much that now they even ask what they are going on cos they will know that you aint got a Cupra R. the guy at my local one see's me, runs out the back, grabs it and brings it out before I even get to the desk lol joys of always scrapping and loosing them lol they are about £17.00 from Seat
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#14good event this
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#15haha right i'll give it a try at the seat dealer, there cheaper than what i thought they were going to be, thanks for that Fulch
My next question was going to be how do fit them?
Oh and sorry about the event thing everyone...dont know how that happend, am new and dont really know what am doing yet!
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#16Er, they take a bit of time and a few home made brackets, search on here and someone did show how to kake brackets to suit them.