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    Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

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    Veteran Member Four Rings nadroj81's Avatar
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    Re: Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

    This is not fair, I wish i still had my B7 so i could put the oetty kit on.

    You need to make s8 style bumper for the a8....

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    Re: Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

    Does the B7 front bumper use a regular A4 grill or an s-line grill? And free bump for badass audi styling
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    Re: Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

    Quote Originally Posted by cyanidecologne View Post
    Does the B7 front bumper use a regular A4 grill or an s-line grill? And free bump for badass audi styling
    Thanks for the Bump, The Oettinger front skirt is designed to work with the OEM non S Line front grille. So you can put our grille by it's self on any non S Line car or you can put the front skirt on an use the OEM grille. If you have an S Line car the front skirt fits perfectly but you will need to use the Oettinger front grille with it.

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    Re: Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

    HOw does does that front skirt cost to the uk? and how mucj for the full kit?

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    Re: Oettinger; German Parts for German Cars

    Quote Originally Posted by magicdudey View Post
    HOw does does that front skirt cost to the uk? and how mucj for the full kit?
    I'm sorry but I can't ship directly to the UK.

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