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So my Sportline Estate is in Emden and likely to land in the UK next week. Not long now!!

 

I have 2 dogs which will go in the back occasionally.

Wondering about getting the Rear Bumper Foil  3V9061197 or there is a blacl plastic version too (can't find the part number)

Anyone got experience of these - worth it?

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48 minutes ago, Mindbomb said:

I thought the the 70 quid bumper cover from Skoda was a bit rich for what it actually was, so I bought one of these for my Estate - http://www.boot-buddy.com/skoda/superb-estate-2015-present-without-raised-boot-floor/deluxe-bumper-guard

I don't have any dogs, but carry tools / parts / laptops in my boot and constantly have them in and out. 

Would be interested to hear your thoughts on that liner when it comes.

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48 minutes ago, Mindbomb said:

I thought the the 70 quid bumper cover from Skoda was a bit rich for what it actually was, so I bought one of these for my Estate - http://www.boot-buddy.com/skoda/superb-estate-2015-present-without-raised-boot-floor/deluxe-bumper-guard

I don't have any dogs, but carry tools / parts / laptops in my boot and constantly have them in and out. 

Would be interested to hear your thoughts on that liner when it comes.

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