The reason I ask is my TDI has no chrome tail pipes just the plain outlet of the exhaust the same colour as the back box, interestingly when you spec a car on the VW web site it states the TDI's have chrome pipes.
Thanks in advance...

Bad news I'm afraid as my car doesn't have them and the latest price list says "Chrome twin exhaust tailpipe (2.0 TSI 200 PS only)"JohnC wrote:Mmm.
Very odd, the non-GT TDi in the "Performance Car" magazine clearly does have the chrome tail-pipes (it even gets a special mention because of this feature).
I'll be more than a little disappointed if they're not on my car...
They'd get dirty too quicklyklippie wrote:I don't understand why the diesel Scirocco's don't have chrome pipes...
Most chrome tips you can buy don't require any welding - they just simply click on and stay in place - Audi do some for the MK2 TT for around £56.silver130 wrote:The chrome pipes are not part of the exhaust as such on the petrol, GT. They are only chrome covers tack welded into place. I don't think you would have a problem retro fitting a pair..
Slash cut Straight cut Good to hear the 2010 TDi's have chrome tailpipes they finish off the rear of the car just great...ayeaye wrote:what's the difference between the straight end and slash cut?