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what did you and your mk3 leon do today

Ckpearce91

Active Member
Feb 20, 2013
1,287
15
Milton Keynes
Got my car cleaned....by the rain! It's been needing a wash for so long
da3areme.jpg
 

adder

Guest
and ha no, North West.

I would recommend having it done, for what it costs, it makes a big difference, car definitely looks more sleek and sporty :)

And Ive just bought those 18" wheels,,(it came with the 17's), but I wish I had bought black wheels now :)
I'm liking them wheels! Mind if I ask how much you paid?
Cheers
 

Jeff Wood

Guest
Hi, I paid £700 for them, they were from a 63 reg car that had only done 700 miles,

The owner had just bought a set of black 19's.

I'm selling set of 17's, they've done 1500 miles, they are on ebay at the moment.

Open to offers.
 

Jeff Wood

Guest
Hey jeff nice wheels ;) lol roof looks very nice in black. Still debating wether to get the other half of mine done :/



yeah go for it,,,,prob wouldn't cost much and you can always peel it off if you don't like it :D
 

Jeff Wood

Guest
I've found the Leon to be very smooth and comfortable, and the TDI with DSG box really does give you effortless driving,
 

cybman

Active Member
Apr 21, 2014
100
6
the roof looks great,

do you have any picture a little far from the car? to have a better look of the lip
 

Chris P

Active Member
Feb 16, 2010
89
0
East Midlands
I like what you have done Tardis, particularly the foil wrap and splitter. Something else going on my to-do list with wrapping the bit by the front number plate. I bought a splitter from Seat when I had the MK 2 FR but never got around to fitting before trading it in for the Exeo. Nearly put it on Ebay but thankfully didn't get around to that either.

Sorry for the questions but: -

1. Did you remove the mesh on the lower section before wrapping it?
2. What kind of fixings did you use to secure the splitter.

I always get a bit nervous of doing anything like this as I am not the most practical person (sit at a desk in front of a CAD machine most of my life) but they results look really good.
 
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tardis56

Full Member
I like what you have done Tardis, particularly the foil wrap and splitter. Something else going on my to-do list with wrapping the bit by the front number plate. I bought a splitter from Seat when I had the MK 2 FR but never got around to fitting before trading it in for the Exeo. Nearly put it on Ebay but thankfully didn't get around to that either.

Sorry for the questions but: -

1. Did you remove the mesh on the lower section before wrapping it?
2. What kind of fixings did you use to secure the splitter.

I always get a bit nervous of doing anything like this as I am not the most practical person (sit at a desk in front of a CAD machine most of my life) but they results look really good.

Thanks, the mesh section stayed in situ all the time and I just used self tappers with a washer to fix it.
I've been some 3 figure speeds and nothing has got detached as yet, so pretty sure its secure!

Cybman - not as yet.:(
 

Leonmb

Active Member
Dec 29, 2013
133
1
Hi, I paid £700 for them, they were from a 63 reg car that had only done 700 miles,

The owner had just bought a set of black 19's.

I'm selling set of 17's, they've done 1500 miles, they are on ebay at the moment.

Open to offers.

Have you got a link so I can have a look? I might be interested
 

nljungstrand

Active Member
May 13, 2014
43
0
Stockholm, Sweden
Over the last couple of days I've bought some stuff (Cupra pedal covers and footrest, Audi S3 aluminium gear knob, Porsche caps for oil and coolant) washed it and fitted LEDs in the interior...
 
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