Wing/scuttle trim
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Wing/scuttle trim
I have lost the plastic trim that goes between the top of the wing and the scuttle/bottom of the A-pillar, it must have come out on one of my blasts! Does anyone know what these actually do or are they just decorative? Does anyone have a spare for the passenger side? Cheers
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
have you got a picture?
not sure what you mean
not sure what you mean
I dont mind project cars but I HATE SANDING!!!
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
They are just decorative, Mk1 Golfs have the same gap and there is no plastic trim in that gap.
Only fitted to Mk1 Scirocco so tricky to get hold of.
Have a look at the car builder website and you may find some sort of plastic trim to match, properly a lot cheaper and easier to find than a genuine one?
Only fitted to Mk1 Scirocco so tricky to get hold of.
Have a look at the car builder website and you may find some sort of plastic trim to match, properly a lot cheaper and easier to find than a genuine one?
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
Not my car:

I also noticed that Porsche 911 (930) have them as seals,do they not prevent water ingress? Think actually looks better without them!

I also noticed that Porsche 911 (930) have them as seals,do they not prevent water ingress? Think actually looks better without them!
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
No because the water would get underneath them anyway, the water just drains away inside the wheel arch, there should be no way water can get into the car from there unless you have a rusty hole. 
You can the same area in this add for a Golf.
https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.ph ... -1-8-gti_3

You can the same area in this add for a Golf.
https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.ph ... -1-8-gti_3
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
ahhh i see what you mean now.
i honestly thought that was some kind of seam sealer or mastic.
i honestly thought that was some kind of seam sealer or mastic.
I dont mind project cars but I HATE SANDING!!!
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Re: Wing/scuttle trim
I've seen a couple that have been replaced with mastic.
Heritage used to have them, I bought a pair for mine
I reckon you could trim new ones from this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272815759236
Heritage used to have them, I bought a pair for mine
I reckon you could trim new ones from this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272815759236