WRX + STi mud flaps!
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And put me down for a set for a my93 in black, for a friend.
My bugeye ones have lasted better than my mates genuine sti flaps!!!
My bugeye ones have lasted better than my mates genuine sti flaps!!!
#274
I've been trying to email everyone who has contacted me, but could have missed a few (sorry). Regarding the automated response email, please ignore it, it's a server problem which I havent been able to cure.
Anyway, all's going well with the Classic Impreza flaps. They should come in at around £140 for a set of four complete with aluminium brackets, stainless fixings and instructions. Remember that these are top quality, and surpass even the OE flaps for quality of materials and production methods.
I have been keeping the email adresses of everyone who has mailed me, and I am working to reply to everyone ASAP.
Anyway, all's going well with the Classic Impreza flaps. They should come in at around £140 for a set of four complete with aluminium brackets, stainless fixings and instructions. Remember that these are top quality, and surpass even the OE flaps for quality of materials and production methods.
I have been keeping the email adresses of everyone who has mailed me, and I am working to reply to everyone ASAP.
#287
Will get the new shape flaps up and running again as soon as I have finalised the classics. It won't take long to get them back into production. The cost will be around £140 for four, as before.
#288
Had a set of flaps (STi7 WRB) from Megabusa six months (ish) ago. Happy with the look, fitting etc. Not so happy with the change in colour over time though. Having initially matched the car fairly well they are now looking decidely green! Do the black flaps stay black or do they also change colour in time?
#289
I'd echo the last post as well. Flaps look great when they're new, fit well and very happy with them. But 6-9 months on, they don't match the WR blue at all and look a bluey green aqua type colour.
Shame really as if they fade much more will need to take them off as they make the car look somewhat odd and a little untidy.
Does anyone know if the dealer supplied ones fade the same.
Chris
Shame really as if they fade much more will need to take them off as they make the car look somewhat odd and a little untidy.
Does anyone know if the dealer supplied ones fade the same.
Chris
#292
Have you guys all gone mad? - as far as I'm concerned mud flaps look pants - especially those red 'Ralliart' Evo ones. Leave mud flaps for real rally cars and keep your road car looking smoooooth as Subaru intended.....
Just a thought, Simon
Just a thought, Simon
#293
Is it just the WRblue ones which have suffered from this?
I wasn't aware of this happening until now, and believe it could be to do with the colouring process of the blue ones.
The new products are to be from a different material, and I am assured that fading will not occur.
joeh, tried mailing you, but it bounced back.
[Edited by megabusa - 7/31/2003 7:11:36 PM]
I wasn't aware of this happening until now, and believe it could be to do with the colouring process of the blue ones.
The new products are to be from a different material, and I am assured that fading will not occur.
joeh, tried mailing you, but it bounced back.
[Edited by megabusa - 7/31/2003 7:11:36 PM]
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would also be interested in a set of 4 in 2000 DBM with white STI logos on them??
Will they fit into the existing mudflap holes without drilling???
cheers
Nige
Will they fit into the existing mudflap holes without drilling???
cheers
Nige