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Old 07 February 2009, 09:56 PM
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Default Fog Covers for classic facelift - How to fix?

Im looking at buying a pair of facelift fog covers with the fixings. How do they fix and can you fix them on without the brackets somehow? Never had the chance to look at somebody else's. If anybody can tell me where I can buy the brackets or show me pics I would be grateful.

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Old 07 February 2009, 11:18 PM
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try precious metal mate i know they sell brackets for pre-facelift fog covers
Old 08 February 2009, 09:57 AM
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That's where I got some for my wagon, they do the 99/00 brackets too (as that's what I needed)
Old 08 February 2009, 10:36 AM
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Thanks alot guys - do you have contact or a link please!?

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Looking at your car, you need the 99/00 ones?

.: PreciousMetal-Online.co.uk -
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As pointed out by a few people on here, precious metal are great people to deal with. It is worth noting that yes you can fix them without the brackets but inless you fancy using a large 8" wood screw then the brackets are the best

I got some knurled fixings from my local subaru dealer and with the brackets got it all sorted.
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right - shall give them a call. Nice one chaps
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