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    Quote Originally Posted by 1stVeeDub View Post
    Sorry no not black painted exhaust I meant that the exhaust tips are a dull silver metal (not chromed) perhaps just the normal metal surface of the exhaust pipes. Has anyone fitted aftermarket chrome exhaust tips? I'm in Sydney, where can I buy them from, what size are they and how much do they cost?
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    A few options:
    paint them with heatproof paint in the colour of your choice.
    Shine them up with fine wet'n'dry.
    Go to an exhaust place & ask the guy for some suitable diameter stainless offcuts from his scrap bin & polish them up & have the exhaust guy tack-weld them on.
    Go to exhaust place & buy from their selection of chrome tips
    Go to car accessories place (SCA, Autobarn) and buy tips & fit.
    Buy Genuine accessory tips from VW
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    I'm in the same boat with the Golf Cabriolet 118... VW skimped out a little on the exhaust, it just looks like the pipes come out and are cut... it just needs some chrome tips to finish it off... or.. you know... a new cat back system...


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    The Skoda is black tips. The dealer down in Wollongong was selling accessory tips cheap on ebay. I was tempted but then looked at the rest of the car & kept seeing a pig with lipstick on.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hawk View Post
    I'm in the same boat with the Golf Cabriolet 118... VW skimped out a little on the exhaust, it just looks like the pipes come out and are cut... it just needs some chrome tips to finish it off... or.. you know... a new cat back system...
    Check out the carbon fibre and titanium tips on this exhaust:

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...gti-50692.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    OIC
    A few options:
    paint them with heatproof paint in the colour of your choice.
    Shine them up with fine wet'n'dry.
    Go to an exhaust place & ask the guy for some suitable diameter stainless offcuts from his scrap bin & polish them up & have the exhaust guy tack-weld them on.
    Go to exhaust place & buy from their selection of chrome tips
    Go to car accessories place (SCA, Autobarn) and buy tips & fit.
    Buy Genuine accessory tips from VW
    Thanks for those ideas. I'll sort something out. Liked the look of the cf tips - would look great on my candy white car with the tinted windows

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    I have to say I'm not a fan of the whole pipe inside a pipe design of those carbon fibre jobbies, to me it just looks like you slipped on a cheap cover (although I'm sure those ones are not cheap).

    I'm not looking for anything stand out bling, I just think the bare pipes look unfinished... I'm just hunting for something I like.

    I like the idea of twin square, just not 100% convinced:

    Last edited by The_Hawk; 08-04-2012 at 10:02 AM.


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    Cleaning exhaust pipe covers

    I've just bought a 2010 GTI and the chrome pipe covers (if that's what they're called) are very sooty. I've tried washing them using car wash detergent and a wheel brush but there are some very stubborn marks. What do you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieDude View Post
    I've just bought a 2010 GTI and the chrome pipe covers (if that's what they're called) are very sooty. I've tried washing them using car wash detergent and a wheel brush but there are some very stubborn marks. What do you use?
    I am using this one:

    Autosol Metal Polish - 75ml - Supercheap Auto Australia
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    Mothers Chrome polish, it's good stuff. It works effortlessly and a little goes a long way. I got it from my local Supercheap.
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