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Hey all :hi:

Well i thought i start up a build/mod thread for the yeti so i can see it progresses through the build the plan is to build the ultimate 2wd yeti :rofl: ( we well see if i can do it :wonder: )

Well it's yeti 1.2 TSI elegance in corrida red with the black onyx leather

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I pick it up on the 25th August 2012

My first mod was to fit a full set of textile floor mat & spare wheel,tool kit & floor to the yeti ( not a fan of the tyre repair kit :no: )
then on the 1st September i fitted front & rear mud flaps

and some new skoda badges to the front grille & wheels i think the new skoda badges look good :rock:
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Then on the 8th September i fitted some silvatec bulbs to the rear indicators & silver stubby aerial
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Then on the 15th September i printed the TSI on the engine in silver

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The next mods well be to fit the insulation to the under side of the bonnet & fit a cover to the battery

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Hope it all goes well. Be interested to know if the underside bonnet insulation makes much difference to the sound level in the car, particularly on the motorway. Please keep updating!

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Congratulations!!!

Very nice! The battery cover... where did you get?

Is some improvement with the bonnet insulation? I am very interested also, about this. Thanks.

I got the battery cover form skoda retailer the part numbers for the battery covers are

S3C0915335 for the back cover

S3C0915336A for the front cover

S3C0915443A for the top cover

There is a improvement with the bonnet insulation but it is very small i got it for the look under the bonnet looks so much better with it fitted the part number for it is S5L0863831

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It's a one piece factory molded thing, I thought you were going to get some of that foil backed noise killer type stuff the Land Rover boys use. :)

I unclipped the factory fitted insulation and stuck some bitumastic pads to the underside of the bonnet and stuck some extra sound insulation on top and then refitted the original sound proofing. OK I had to push the clips a bit harder but it looks factory original still.

I also fitted noise killer to the boot floor under the spare wheel plus a few pads too.

I'm impressed how quiet the Yeti is. Quieter than my Tiguan 170 six speed manual.

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Update time

Well i have fitted all the blue LED bulb to interior :rofl: and fitted some canbus LEDs to the number plate lights and the side lights :happy: looks so much better with the LEDs fitted :rock:

I have fitted the yeti with her winter wheels and tyres i did think about some 16" nevis alloys and winter tyres but in the end i went for some 16" steels and 215/60 R16 99H XL hankook winter i cept evo tyres

some pics of the LED lights

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Hey all time for a update well project yeti is no more as of to day :'( i have purchase a fabia vRS estate to replace the yeti but it is going to a good home were it will be loved.I did like the yeti a lot it's one of the best skodas i owned but i like my vRS's to much so it's time to say good buy :hi:

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