euro plate filler panel
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thanks for the info.
Q7er, thanks for the info. looks awesome. was this an easy thing to remove the license plate holder and attach this new panel?
also, i saw your other post regarding your romik running boards. i agree....looks better than the OEM boards. i ordered some of those yesterday - i hear they are a b*tch to install since instructions sucked. any tips for that installation?
sorry, just not a handy guy, but picked up a CPO 2008 Premium last week, so i'm all into this now! (as you probably were 2 months ago!)
thanks!
also, i saw your other post regarding your romik running boards. i agree....looks better than the OEM boards. i ordered some of those yesterday - i hear they are a b*tch to install since instructions sucked. any tips for that installation?
sorry, just not a handy guy, but picked up a CPO 2008 Premium last week, so i'm all into this now! (as you probably were 2 months ago!)
thanks!
#12
Q7er, thanks for the info. looks awesome. was this an easy thing to remove the license plate holder and attach this new panel?
also, i saw your other post regarding your romik running boards. i agree....looks better than the OEM boards. i ordered some of those yesterday - i hear they are a b*tch to install since instructions sucked. any tips for that installation?
sorry, just not a handy guy, but picked up a CPO 2008 Premium last week, so i'm all into this now! (as you probably were 2 months ago!)
thanks!
also, i saw your other post regarding your romik running boards. i agree....looks better than the OEM boards. i ordered some of those yesterday - i hear they are a b*tch to install since instructions sucked. any tips for that installation?
sorry, just not a handy guy, but picked up a CPO 2008 Premium last week, so i'm all into this now! (as you probably were 2 months ago!)
thanks!
As for the plate, it's kinda pita to take old one out but not too bad. Just be patient and careful. For running board, it's pretty much straight forward. Once you figure out the diagrams on the installation, it's very easy.
I just installed Curt tow hitch yesterday and it looks good too! 6600 lbs full factory capacity. Our Q7 will tow 4600 lbs Bayliner 2355 boat. Now I'm looking for brake controller and lighting harness. Can't wait!
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Q7er Did you also buy the electronic tow module from audi when you got the curt tow hitch?
Congrats! Yeah, I'm still exciting our new to us Q7 and enjoying every minute when I'm driving it.
As for the plate, it's kinda pita to take old one out but not too bad. Just be patient and careful. For running board, it's pretty much straight forward. Once you figure out the diagrams on the installation, it's very easy.
I just installed Curt tow hitch yesterday and it looks good too! 6600 lbs full factory capacity. Our Q7 will tow 4600 lbs Bayliner 2355 boat. Now I'm looking for brake controller and lighting harness. Can't wait!
As for the plate, it's kinda pita to take old one out but not too bad. Just be patient and careful. For running board, it's pretty much straight forward. Once you figure out the diagrams on the installation, it's very easy.
I just installed Curt tow hitch yesterday and it looks good too! 6600 lbs full factory capacity. Our Q7 will tow 4600 lbs Bayliner 2355 boat. Now I'm looking for brake controller and lighting harness. Can't wait!
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2015 Q7 TDI front license plate filler
If you're talking about the plain black panel in the attached photo, as a new car option, it's Code 6W9 - Front License Plate Filler Grill Panel.
If you take that to an Audi dealer, the parts guy can probably get it for you. If you want it at a discount off of MSRP, I can give you a couple of suggestions depending whether you're on the Left or the Right Coast.
If you take that to an Audi dealer, the parts guy can probably get it for you. If you want it at a discount off of MSRP, I can give you a couple of suggestions depending whether you're on the Left or the Right Coast.
I like in the west coast, Oregon and I have 2015 Q7 TDI and would like to know how and where to get a front plate filler. If you can send me any info that would be great. Thanks
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Hey,
If you know of where I can get this please let me know?
thanks very much!
If you know of where I can get this please let me know?
thanks very much!
If you're talking about the plain black panel in the attached photo, as a new car option, it's Code 6W9 - Front License Plate Filler Grill Panel.
If you take that to an Audi dealer, the parts guy can probably get it for you. If you want it at a discount off of MSRP, I can give you a couple of suggestions depending whether you're on the Left or the Right Coast.
If you take that to an Audi dealer, the parts guy can probably get it for you. If you want it at a discount off of MSRP, I can give you a couple of suggestions depending whether you're on the Left or the Right Coast.
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