Aero Kit

cupra_tfsi

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How much is the aero kit to buy fitted to the car? How much is it buying it as a sort of aftermarket supplied and painted by dealer?

Cheers for any replies;)
 

alx_chung

Dark Lord of the Torque
Sep 11, 2006
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cheers mate

Yes and no.
I do have the BTCC kit fitted on my car but it was part of the special edition run that Seat did with the Ref Sport. So I didn't actually have to buy the kit separately from the car. The car came with it all fitted.
Looking at the Seat Accessories catalogue it has the Aero Kit priced at £750 (this is without paint or fitting or VAT from what I can see) I also have the Seat Sport BBS alloys as well and I have the twin pipe exhausts as well which comes in at £250 (again with no fitting or VAT added)
So you are looking at £1000 for the kit alone and I would think the alloys would add another £500 on top of that. Then you factor in painting and fitting you could be spending at least £2-£2.5K.
Also I think I might have read on another thread that it might not be possible to fit the front bumper of Aero Kit onto a Cupra (assuming that you have a MkII Cupra) due to the washers on the Xenon lights.
I might be wrong but at least that gives you an idea.
Alex
 
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20vt Tony

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Oct 16, 2006
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yeah i want the aero kit but have been told that the front bumper will not fit the cupra, P1SH

There was a Crono Cupra with the front bumper and side skirts at the dealer where I bought my Leon from. The rear bumper apparently doesn't fit due to the exhaust, I think. There was a thread about this exact car a little while back on here,

Tony
 

cupra_tfsi

Guest
Yes and no.
I do have the BTCC kit fitted on my car but it was part of the special edition run that Seat did with the Ref Sport. So I didn't actually have to buy the kit separately from the car. The car came with it all fitted.
Looking at the Seat Accessories catalogue it has the Aero Kit priced at £750 (this is without paint or fitting or VAT from what I can see) I also has the Seat Sport BBS alloys as well and I have the twin pipe exhausts as well which comes in at £250 (again with no fitting or VAT added)
So you are looking at £1000 for the kit alone and I would think the alloys would add another £500 on top of that. Then you factor in painting and fitting you could be spending at least £2-£2.5K.
Also I think I might have read on another thread that it might not be possible to fit the front bumpe of Aero Kit onto a Cupra (assuming that you have a MkII Cupra) due to the washers on the Xenon lights.
I might be wrong but at least that gives you an idea.
Alex


thanks for that Alex very helpful mate
 

wilksy

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Aug 13, 2005
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yep its the head lamp washers that ive heard stop the front being fitted and i would say the exhaust system is different on the cupra thats why the rear cant be fitted.as the custom twin outlet wont fit the cupra system as its specific to cupra for the performance or something
 
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