[Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

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DazzaMR2

[Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

Post by DazzaMR2 »

am just wondering if i fit a toms bodykit and at a later date want take it off to put on another car would it leave a mess or would the old parts just go back on and not leave a mess any help would be greatful ;) cheers ~ Dazza.
Quigonjay
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

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should be a srtaight swap mate
unless you go blending parts in of course
Leon.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

Post by Leon. »

Assuming the parts fit well too, and assuming you don't bond them on :mrgreen:
CosmosblueMR2
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

Post by CosmosblueMR2 »

regarding the skirts... if you don't bond them you will be using self tapping screws...

...nice holes left behind if you then want to remove later :eye:
Car now Sold :cry: damn 5th Lumber Disc !
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buish
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

Post by buish »

its only 3 holes per side skirt if you use the self tapping screws
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] TOMs Bodykit

Post by CosmosblueMR2 »

buish wrote:its only 3 holes per side skirt if you use the self tapping screws


3 ?.... i had one every 12" or so
Car now Sold :cry: damn 5th Lumber Disc !
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