Hi
I'm looking for some help or pointing in the right direction as I want to fit a golf R:GTD front bumper to my 2016 2.0 tdi highline , can this be done without breaking the bank and my heart??
Thanks
Front bumper
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Re: Front bumper
These bumpers (R >D) do not fit straight on and must be custom made to fit the caddy front end.
Cost wise, you can spend £750 or £2000, it all depends on the standard of work and paint finish you expect, they can be build with used, new or aftermarket new or even a blend of parts, thus the variations in price. Labour is expensive if you want a decent finish.
Cost wise, you can spend £750 or £2000, it all depends on the standard of work and paint finish you expect, they can be build with used, new or aftermarket new or even a blend of parts, thus the variations in price. Labour is expensive if you want a decent finish.
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Re: Front bumper
And not crack if someone bumps you in the car park.
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