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Post by subaxtreme »

Can confirm Castors comments- mud flaps make a huge difference and they even fit with sidesteps. Now if we had something for the back window---
dust sits on the wiper blade and will probably get engraved into the glass with vibration.subaxtreme2016-12-23 21:43:16
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Looking nice and shiny Caster! Thumbs Up
Thanks Hawkeye - alas pic taken a few days after collection but hopefully be back to that shine for spring, summer or next meet !

PS....I take it you won't be getting your wife a couple of buckets and a sponge for Christmas !! LOL
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I was thinking about some last minute stocking fillers! May even throw in a lambswool mitt.
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Post by bigbaldybloke »

Thanks for the feedback and pictures, they look fine on a black car but a little concerned as to how they would look on mine which is white. Like the idea that they could just be fitted for the winter and removed for summer though. I' think I've got to give them a try on the front at least. I've looked on eBay and several people are selling them and there appears to be more than one version, any idea which version are in the photos?
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Post by ALEX »

The ribbed ones seem to be the best fit, I got the ones with Macan on them but the front ones wouldn't fit properly so had to purchase the others and they are good.
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Post by Caster »

Here's link to the ribbed ones I got:-


Came from China & took about 3 weeks to arrive but price is slightly lower now! Even had screws in pack but don't need 'em as can use existing wheel arch ones.

Don't look bad on white as per a couple of pics on following thread:-


Good luck





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Post by Macandriver »

Thanks posting the links to the previous threads. I think they'd be useful for winter. Washed my car on Thursday and it's filthy already!
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Post by Hunter »

Still looks good even dirty , shows it's done something .
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Mud flaps ordered!
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Mud flaps ordered!


They fit well-and very useful in awful weather at moment!
Use existing screws which secure wheel arch liner-no need to drill holes. I used a little double-sided 3M VHB on mid section just to stop them flexing and possibly rubbing paint.

Pictures courtesy of a fellow members car which I copied before fitting mine:



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