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what did you and your mk3 leon do today

Ckpearce91

Active Member
Feb 20, 2013
1,287
15
Milton Keynes
Went to get my front lip wrapped in gloss black but then 2 heat guns broke so they said sorry we can't do it and sent me on my way with a roll of vinyl and told me to try it myself! After won't 2 hours of my time and 50 miles worth of fuel I was not amused [:@]


50 miles?! Don't you have someone more local?
 

Ken H

Active Member
Dec 20, 2015
161
8
Cork , Ireland
Not really I live in a village and this seemed like a decent price. I guess you get what you pay for, anyone got any tips for wrapping lol

It just so happens I do! You obviously won't be using a heat gun so I would apply with a small amount of water. Fill a bottle with water and one drop of washing up liquid . The bottle needs to have one of those nozzles at the top so that you can adjust to apply a light mist. You don't have the required tool for application but I would use a small squeegee (rubber or plastic) to apply the vinyl. Gently work the vinyl onto the panel using the squeedgy pushing the water out as you go . A blade is handy too for cutting off excess vinyl. If you have a garage I would recommend doing it indoors , it's too cold to apply outdoors , the vinyl won't take, but still can be done if the sun comes out! What are you wrapping?
 

lee wwfc

Active Member
Dec 8, 2013
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It just so happens I do! You obviously won't be using a heat gun so I would apply with a small amount of water. Fill a bottle with water and one drop of washing up liquid . The bottle needs to have one of those nozzles at the top so that you can adjust to apply a light mist. You don't have the required tool for application but I would use a small squeegee (rubber or plastic) to apply the vinyl. Gently work the vinyl onto the panel using the squeedgy pushing the water out as you go . A blade is handy too for cutting off excess vinyl. If you have a garage I would recommend doing it indoors , it's too cold to apply outdoors , the vinyl won't take, but still can be done if the sun comes out! What are you wrapping?

Thanks for the tips pal, gonna have a look on YouTube at a few videos and will use the Mrs hairdryer. Might as well give it a go with the bits they gave me and if I fcuk it up I'll just take it off and get it done properly. Just the centre bit of the front lip.
 

AndyG_TSi

Active Member
Nov 1, 2011
1,174
6
East Manchester
So,

Thinking of changing my car this year & the 1st thought was why not upgrade the mk2 to a mk3.

Current 1.4TSi (125bhp) Sport is insurance group 15, so I thought the mk3 1.4TSi would be in a broadly similar insurance group......nope!!

1.4TSi (138bhp) FR......insurance group 20

1.4 EcoTSi (150bhp) FR.....insurance group 21.

How can it be that a newer car with supposedly better build/safety equipment with broadly similar specification be a minimum of 5 insurance groups higher.....For the sake of 13bhp (ordinary tsi)

It appears bonkers compared to another car i looked at a 2013 Volvo C30 2.0L (145bhp) in R-Design Lux trim......insurance group 22. I can understand that with it being a 2.0L.
 
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alejandrux

Active Member
Feb 28, 2015
54
0
Blinged my key...........
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Hello

where did you bought that cover?
 

Jay280

Active Member
Oct 7, 2015
252
62
Got it off eBay. But it's a genuine seat part so u can order one from your dealer
 

Seastormer

Cupra Leon VZ2 300/CBF1000
Apr 25, 2014
5,193
769
69
Edinburgh (Scotland)
So,

Thinking of changing my car this year & the 1st thought was why not upgrade the mk2 to a mk3.

Current 1.4TSi (125bhp) Sport is insurance group 15, so I thought the mk3 1.4TSi would be in a broadly similar insurance group......nope!!

1.4TSi (138bhp) FR......insurance group 20

1.4 EcoTSi (150bhp) FR.....insurance group 21.

How can it be that a newer car with supposedly better build/safety equipment with broadly similar specification be a minimum of 5 insurance groups higher.....For the sake of 13bhp (ordinary tsi)

It appears bonkers compared to another car i looked at a 2013 Volvo C30 2.0L (145bhp) in R-Design Lux trim......insurance group 22. I can understand that with it being a 2.0L.

Did you get an actual quote, as when I changed from my Biza Cupra to the Leon Cupra 280 my group went up a lot but the quote was not much more. I even changed Biza Cupra once for a newer higher group and the cost went down, all to do with age, car repair cost and diff ins companies.
 

Biker

Full Member
Oct 6, 2003
1,593
12
Northumberland
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Did you get an actual quote, as when I changed from my Biza Cupra to the Leon Cupra 280 my group went up a lot but the quote was not much more. I even changed Biza Cupra once for a newer higher group and the cost went down, all to do with age, car repair cost and diff ins companies.


As Seastormer says, do a quote first you may be surprised. My old Ibiza 1.2tsi FR cost £230 a year, the Cupra 280 was £190!
 

Curtly

Active Member
Jun 5, 2015
893
19
Essex
I was looking at getting an fr key cover, but the cupra one looks much better! :(. Will it be blasphemous if i get one for my fr?
 

POB

Going nowhere slowly...
Feb 12, 2008
117
3
Newtownards, County Down
I've just ordered this one for now. Not sure if the original FR key for £25 looks a bit tacky. Each to their own of course!!
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andrewpain

Active Member
Jul 5, 2014
1,852
3
Meppershall Beds.
I was looking at getting an fr key cover, but the cupra one looks much better! :(. Will it be blasphemous if i get one for my fr?

you may well find eagles come round and peck out your liver.
why not put the key on a Porsche keyring while you're at it?

be PROUD of your FR. (not an oiler, is it?)
 

Leonfr140

Active Member
Aug 18, 2013
420
65
East Sussex
Had to scrape the windscreen for the first time, it takes a while, coming from a ford Fiesta with quickclear which i didnt really think was that great, but it was actually blooming marvelous, i wonder what the VW version is like on the Golf! Also they should fit it to all cars, facelift cough cough
 
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