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check your wheel arch liners now!

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Mine were growing trees when I removed the wheel arch covers back on May

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should of left them in ,help your car become Carbon Neutral :D

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Mine were growing trees when I removed the wheel arch covers back on May

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Did somebody sprinkle cress seed down there as a joke? :D

Bottom of both my wings are rusty because of this, couldnt believe the amount of dirt that came out when I pulled the liner back.

  • 1 year later...

Same problem here + missing rubber "hole cover" (sry for bad english)

 

This caused, i think, my very wet footwell. Since sealing my rear doors didn't help.

 

You are never too old to learn new things, like i'm not going to buy a skoda again, too many stupid construction failures.

Hmm.... I'd cleaned mine out when I first got the car, but didn't know this was actually a thing. I just assumed it was because the PO used it for hooning round building sites!!

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