Ahh I get you now, thats the way it came from the dealer, they where the ones who did the the extras on the car for me.
Ahh I see. I'm getting a few bits wrapped on mine in the next couple of weeks
Ahh I get you now, thats the way it came from the dealer, they where the ones who did the the extras on the car for me.
Ahh I see. I'm getting a few bits wrapped on mine in the next couple of weeks
I had mine cleaned today
That's the best looking mk3 I've seen.
Bought the pedals off eBay for £50. Genuine parts from Skoda. Fitted them yesterday. Took 10 minutes. The clutch and brake went on fine, just the accelerator needed some persuasion. What splitter do you have on your front bumper?
This is what I've done this morning,
Just waiting on the foot pedals then a clean
Keith
Where did you get that from? And how much?
This is what I've done this morning,
Just waiting on the foot pedals then a clean
Keith
you think they'd be countersunk so as to fit flush...be nice to see them all fitted!
got to keep them shiny then...
Looks pretty good actually for a non oem dead pedal.
I already have the alu pedals that you will be fitting and they are very good and look nice too.
I just spent the last 2 days giving the car a proper clean up as the weather was nice and I had a bit of free time on my hands.
Might also be the fact that I bought myself a Nilfisk 125.3-8 pressure washer a few weeks back and have been itching to use it.
Did not have a hosepipe already so bought a nice long hoselock reel and a few extra conectors, then decided I needed a snow foam lance in my life so bought one from Cleanyourcar.co.uk along with some Bilt hamber auto foam.
Really pleased with the Nilfisk and all the bits that came with it. The only gripe I have is with the gun hose which likes to keep curling up but ordered another 10 metre hose from Qwashers which turned up today and looks much better quality and is more flexible
So snow foamed, washed, Iron x on the paint and wheels, clayed, white diamond polish, and finished with Zaino Z-CS, Then a wipe over with Zaino Z-6.
Will probably give it a coat of wax after the weekend once the rain moves on.
Car is looking as fresh, if not better than the day I picked it up now
Also took the mud guards off as I fancied a change and prefer the car without them.
Sorry no pictures as it was getting dark and I was knackered
They appear to be stainless steel with a 2B finish (brushed to you & me) & won't scratch very easily. They will be too thin to enable countersinking. Maybe 1 or 1.2mm thick?
Before I drilled through
The back is rubber and has an adhesive strip to stick on the orignal foot rest, was considering using some gorilla glue but wanted the added security of the plate being screwed in from both sides so it wouldn't come off, shame its not flush, would of looked nicer IMO but you can't have everything
Keith
Pretty busy but all done now.....Until next time
Forgot to say great job on the exterior as well, looks really good and not over the top
Could it be rivetted?
Could it be rivetted?