Gettin the VRD Scionlife discount
#1
Gettin the VRD Scionlife discount
i really want the black VRD grill and it says scionlife members get 40% off, but i dont know how to get the discount. is there a code i enter? or is the $200 after the discount?
#7
i personnally have fig grills, but im switching over to VRDs
the figs look awesome, but the VRDs have a more OEMish look to them, and they also clip on like OEM whereas the figs are zip tied
also since the fig grills are thin, they are very see-through and on lighter colored TCs you can see the bumper/radiator support more then id like
i say VRD ftw
the figs look awesome, but the VRDs have a more OEMish look to them, and they also clip on like OEM whereas the figs are zip tied
also since the fig grills are thin, they are very see-through and on lighter colored TCs you can see the bumper/radiator support more then id like
i say VRD ftw
#9
Senior Member
SL Member
During the checkout process after you enter your payment method, you will see a spot to enter the coupon code for the 40% off. After you apply it, the 40% is automatically taken off. At the very bottom of the same screen, you will see a box that says "Add comments about your orders". In this box type "My ScionLife screen name is ____________ ".
#10
Drilling holes isn't a bad thing. (Having the bumper off makes drilling a lot easier!!) You just have to know where to drill.
I drilled on the 'tabs' where the OEM grilles go. (That way I can put the OEM grilles back in without seeing the drilled holes).
With a clean zip-tie install, it looks practically OEM..
That's the Gloss Black FIG Grilles. Here's another that's closer up...
Either VRD or FIG are nice. I have heard of some flaking paint issues with the VRDs though. (In the titanium color.) GL with
what you choose.
I drilled on the 'tabs' where the OEM grilles go. (That way I can put the OEM grilles back in without seeing the drilled holes).
With a clean zip-tie install, it looks practically OEM..
That's the Gloss Black FIG Grilles. Here's another that's closer up...
Either VRD or FIG are nice. I have heard of some flaking paint issues with the VRDs though. (In the titanium color.) GL with
what you choose.
#11
Originally Posted by Hyghgynx
Drilling holes isn't a bad thing. (Having the bumper off makes drilling a lot easier!!) You just have to know where to drill.
I drilled on the 'tabs' where the OEM grilles go. (That way I can put the OEM grilles back in without seeing the drilled holes).
With a clean zip-tie install, it looks practically OEM..
That's the Gloss Black FIG Grilles. Here's another that's closer up...
Either VRD or FIG are nice. I have heard of some flaking paint issues with the VRDs though. (In the titanium color.) GL with
what you choose.
I drilled on the 'tabs' where the OEM grilles go. (That way I can put the OEM grilles back in without seeing the drilled holes).
With a clean zip-tie install, it looks practically OEM..
That's the Gloss Black FIG Grilles. Here's another that's closer up...
Either VRD or FIG are nice. I have heard of some flaking paint issues with the VRDs though. (In the titanium color.) GL with
what you choose.
#13
Senior Member
SL Member
The code is Scionlifemenber40off. Also, when you log on to the Vertex Racing site, the code is right under the top main box the displays the grilles, fog lights and the 3rd full brake lights.