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Just deviate slightly (Eat This) how come you VIN plate is missing I've noticed a few VR's on here with it missing even binliner's was missing and mine is also missing. I enquired at VW to get a replacement one but I had to get a form and take it to the Police to have it filled out which I haven't got round to yet.

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I did my Corrado one myself, very similar to Justins first attempt. Still took a fair bit of work though! I ran though various grades of aluminium oxide paper, then onto various grades of wet and dry, anding with 1500 grit. Then gave it a good buff up with the Autosol. Took about 60 hours i reckon, with it fitted to the car.

Needless to say, it's highly unlikely that i'll be doing this one myself. I was going to, but it looks like we have found a reasonably priced polisher to do it instead!

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i'm sure mine is rivetted on the slam panel too........

We're not 100% sure on the cost of having it done, as nothing ahs been confirmed, but rumours are in the region of £30-£40. My Corrado one was done bit at a time, and took me about 7 months!! Then i sold the car!! lol

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BTW Binliner- that looks lovely- tell me how please!!!!!! Where to are you looking for the VIN' date=' is it the suspension turret? Ill have to check mine- never really bothered to check![/quote']

i thought it had a plate rivted on the slam pannel

some do... mine is on the suspension turret

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theres different ways of polishing it... wet n dry paper or mops on a drill or bench grinder... but the principal is the same.

Start with a coarse abrasive (60 or 80 grit) to remove the texture from the metal and then change to gradually finer grades of abrasive (ensuring you have removed all the scratches left by the last one before moving on to the next) until you get to 1500 or 2000 grit then polish it with a polishing mop or autosol.

I reckon the totally polished one took me about 30 hours a bit at a time. The place thats going to finish polishing my wheels charge £30 an hour but obviously work a lot quicker than me!

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BTW Binliner- that looks lovely- tell me how please!!!!!! Where to are you looking for the VIN' date=' is it the suspension turret? Ill have to check mine- never really bothered to check![/quote']

i thought it had a plate rivted on the slam pannel

some do... mine is on the suspension turret

Yeah mine is also on the strut i think on the older golfs it's on the slam panel.That's where it was on the GTi, and it looks like VW have used the same slam pannel through out the range because the two holes are still there.

Thanks for clearing the cofussion !amazed

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Binliner- How did you do it? What tools do i need? How long did it take? :) Ill probably attempt it over time. Eat this- you could still sort it- if thats your engine in your avatar ;)

lol i wish it was thats valvers lump hes puttin in his mk2 ps i dont need to finish polishin that 1 now as i have this :):):):):):):):):):):):)

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the easiest way is to buy a bench grinder, b+q do 1 for about £20 and buy a polishing kit which is 2 or 3 different mops and soaps with a mandrel to convert 1 end . i have had 1 for years and have done loads of bike bits , heels swing arms footpegs etc, you can use smaller, mops and shapes to get into difficult bits, its not that hard and loads better than by hand.

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