How my Rocco currently looks...

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dadavies90
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How my Rocco currently looks...

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I thought I would share some photos of my Scirocco and how it currently stands. It's forever changing and I still have plenty of plans but funds are limited so this is how she looks at the moment.

Comments welcome.

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Post by Ramsay88 »

Lovely looking car.
Really love the exhausts and back lights.
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Looks very nice mate, I hope your going to lower it next though! :)
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Post by candyboytsi210 »

abit over the top for my liking, but each to their own, i think the scirocco looks great with slight mods, not excessive. for example, instead of 2 twin exhaust, an r bumper etc would look nice.
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ViperBoyTsi200 wrote:abit over the top for my liking, but each to their own, i think the scirocco looks great with slight mods, not excessive. for example, instead of 2 twin exhaust, an r bumper etc would look nice.
I have to agree. With the two twin exhaust pipes it looks boy racer like. As said an r bumper with exhaust would look much better. But long as you like it that's all that matters.
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Thanks for the comments. I do like the R bumper but the reason I decided to go for a custom built exhaust is because I wanted something different and built to my spec. I appreciate its not everyone's 'cup of tea' but I'm pleased with the look and sound :)

I want to paint the front lower grill like many have done on here just concerned with stone chips as painting on plastic?
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Gazp123 wrote:Looks very nice mate, I hope your going to lower it next though! :)
It's sitting on H&R springs at the moment, can't really tell from the pictures though as the ground isn't even. I really do want to go lower but then I'm concerned about practicality (Speed Bumps)
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Lights are the best part imo. Mine is heavily modded too, so I know it's what individuals like etc.
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Nice car! I see you have removed the back wiper. What did you do with the cleaner fluid line? :) Is it a difficult mod?

Ørjan.
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Peacock8 wrote:Nice car! I see you have removed the back wiper. What did you do with the cleaner fluid line? :) Is it a difficult mod?

Ørjan.
I wouldn't say it was a difficult mod, the hardest part was removing the plastic casing to get to the wiper motor but I managed with no problems :)

I fastened the fluid line at the end to ensure no leaks although I haven't accidently tried using it 'yet'. I cable tied the line to boot to ensure it was secure and didn't knock or move around. If you use your rear wiper at the moment I wouldn't recommend it though as you will probably miss it. I never used it which is why i decided to remove it.
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Speedbumps are pretty easy, mines down about 90mm and I just go slow and take it easy.
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That's on coilovers I'm guessing. What make and how much if you don't mind me asking?
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Post by a4gee »

Looks great.

I would be putting spacers on though so the wheels are more flush with the arches :yes:
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a4gee wrote:Looks great.

I would be putting spacers on though so the wheels are more flush with the arches :yes:
What spacers do you recommend? I have thought about this but never got round to it.
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