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This product is a direct replacement pair of fog light box covers for the Volkswagen Golf 3, designed to fit the front bumper lower grille. Manufactured from ABS plastic, these covers are supplied in a standard black finish and are intended for owners needing to repair or replace damaged, cracked, or missing original lamp surrounds. The installation restores the vehicle's front-end aesthetics and provides a protective housing around the fog light unit itself. This is a component-focused accessory for a specific vehicle model, offering a practical solution for visual restoration.
This fog lamp cover set is built to match the original specifications for its intended application.
This accessory serves a clear, defined role in vehicle maintenance and repair.
The value of this product lies in its specificity and material choice for a common repair need.





Volkswagen Golf 3 automotive fog light box cover replacement pair for front bumper lower grille, ABS plastic construction, black finish, 30 size specification, accessory lamp surround housing
£15.00
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Volkswagen Golf 3 Fog Light Cover Pair: Black ABS Plastic Bumper Grille Accessory

Features and Construction

Material and Build
The covers are constructed from ABS plastic. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is a widely used engineering thermoplastic in the automotive industry, particularly for non-structural trim pieces like grilles, mirror housings, and interior components. It offers a good balance of strength, impact resistance, and dimensional stability, making it suitable for exterior parts that must withstand minor impacts and varying weather conditions without significant deformation or fading.Size and Practical Fit
The product is listed with a size specification of '30'. This likely refers to a part number, measurement, or model identifier relevant to the Volkswagen Golf 3 application. The cover is designed as a pair for the left and right sides of the front bumper lower grille. Its primary function is to provide a precise, vehicle-specific fit that aligns correctly with the bumper contours and secures the fog light assembly, ensuring a factory-style appearance once installed.Uses and Placement

Event or Professional Use
For automotive repair shops, body shops, or professional vehicle restorers working on the Volkswagen Golf 3 platform, this cover pair serves as a standard replacement part. It allows for efficient repair of front-end cosmetic damage specifically related to the fog light apertures without needing to source and paint a complete new bumper. It is a cost-effective component for addressing isolated damage from minor collisions, parking incidents, or weathering that has affected only the lamp surrounds.Everyday Home Use
For the DIY car enthusiast or Golf 3 owner, this product enables a straightforward home garage repair. Replacing a broken fog light cover can improve the vehicle's appearance and prevent moisture and debris from directly contacting the fog light bulb or housing. The installation is typically within the scope of basic automotive DIY, involving clip removal and possibly simple fastener work, making it a manageable project to refresh the car's front end.Benefits and Buying Value

Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a replacement part, its value is in restoring function and form. Once installed, the ABS plastic construction requires no specific maintenance beyond general vehicle washing. Its material properties are chosen to endure typical under-bumper conditions, including road spray, stone chips, and temperature fluctuations, aiming for long-term service as part of the vehicle's exterior.Why Choose This Product</h3 This product is chosen for its direct application to the Volkswagen Golf 3. The key advantage is its model-specific design, which should facilitate a correct fit and factory-matched appearance. The use of ABS plastic aligns with OEM material choices for such components, offering a balance of durability and weight. For buyers, it provides a targeted solution—a pair of covers—to address a precise area of damage or wear, potentially avoiding more expensive and extensive bumper repairs or replacements.





