order your P1 mudflaps now!!!
#4
I still have not managed to find a picture of the P1 "mud flaps." I am certainly intereted though. Surely somebody can post a photo or direct me to a scan of the Autocar pics that apparently featured in August.
Go on you know you want to.
Go on you know you want to.
#6
And another thing........
Jim,
Nice website but what are the prices for the standard Turbo/Sport mudflaps. I tried dropping a front and rear pair into the basket and both came up at £0.00 !!!!
Jim,
Nice website but what are the prices for the standard Turbo/Sport mudflaps. I tried dropping a front and rear pair into the basket and both came up at £0.00 !!!!
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Joey,
I think that your picture is the standard flap to which there is no price on the Cheam Motors site. The P1 thing is different - I should have put the part numbers in to clarify, so the original questions still stand.
Thanks
I think that your picture is the standard flap to which there is no price on the Cheam Motors site. The P1 thing is different - I should have put the part numbers in to clarify, so the original questions still stand.
Thanks
#13
Thanks for your comments guys.........
Joey,
The aero flaps are expensive, unfortunately I cant really give a good reason apart from them being a japanese sourced accessory which usually means youre going pay a little more.
Boost,
The moulded mudflaps are £49.95 a pair, by the way, thank you for letting me know about them not being priced, it will rectified straight away.
Andy,
No worries mate, I`ll reserve you a pair. Please call in before 12.00pm Friday as we finish at that time until the 27th.
I will try and get a picture of the P1 flaps
on scoobynet today.......watch this space.
Many thanks
Jim
Joey,
The aero flaps are expensive, unfortunately I cant really give a good reason apart from them being a japanese sourced accessory which usually means youre going pay a little more.
Boost,
The moulded mudflaps are £49.95 a pair, by the way, thank you for letting me know about them not being priced, it will rectified straight away.
Andy,
No worries mate, I`ll reserve you a pair. Please call in before 12.00pm Friday as we finish at that time until the 27th.
I will try and get a picture of the P1 flaps
on scoobynet today.......watch this space.
Many thanks
Jim
#15
Jim,
I was looking on your site at the Instrument Panel. There is 2 versions on the Site, Can you tell me the difference between them.
£229.95
SUBARU Guage pack and instrument panel
Guage pack and instrument panel - 98MY ON
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£59.95
SUBARU Guage pack and instrument panel
Guage pack and instrument panel - 98MY ON
rgds,
Colin
I was looking on your site at the Instrument Panel. There is 2 versions on the Site, Can you tell me the difference between them.
£229.95
SUBARU Guage pack and instrument panel
Guage pack and instrument panel - 98MY ON
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£59.95
SUBARU Guage pack and instrument panel
Guage pack and instrument panel - 98MY ON
rgds,
Colin
#18
Nito is correct, unfortunatley it isn`t as clear as it should be. We will adjust it accordingly.
I will e-mail you all with the picture of the P1 flaps, chech your mail on 22.12.00
Many thanks
Jim
I will e-mail you all with the picture of the P1 flaps, chech your mail on 22.12.00
Many thanks
Jim
#20
Hi Guys,
Tales of Woe I`m afraid.
My e-mail does not seem to be working, I`m not sure, but I think i`ve got server problems. I will send the info as soon as I`m up.
Jim
Tales of Woe I`m afraid.
My e-mail does not seem to be working, I`m not sure, but I think i`ve got server problems. I will send the info as soon as I`m up.
Jim
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If it makes things any clearer, these things look like mini-mudflaps but Prodrive list them as Stone Guards.
I've got 'em, and they work well at keeping both stones and mud off the sills. I don't see why they shouldn't fit on the rear, either.
But the originals that I first saw at Prodrive were carbon fibre, or at least looked like it. The plain back ones are quite neat, but the carbon look was really trick.
Hoppy
I've got 'em, and they work well at keeping both stones and mud off the sills. I don't see why they shouldn't fit on the rear, either.
But the originals that I first saw at Prodrive were carbon fibre, or at least looked like it. The plain back ones are quite neat, but the carbon look was really trick.
Hoppy
#23
I have a digital camera pic of my car close up to the wheel showing these mudflaps if anyone wants it?. If someone could tell me how to post the jpg then i'll put it up on this thread?
Sunil
Sunil
#25
My there is some "shining whit" about on this thread. Anywho, I'm confused, so far I'm lead to believe there are up to six different types of P1 mud flaps/stone guards. There's the very pricey jap ones and if you buy four you get two with a lot of plastic and two with less plastic, there's some that are free, some at £8.50 and even some carbon fibre ones!
Help this fledgling Scoobie Newbie - who has them, which is best and when can you fit them?
Help this fledgling Scoobie Newbie - who has them, which is best and when can you fit them?
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I too would like a bit of clarification here; what exactly are we dealing with? Rally-style mudlaps, bits of plastic or moulded sill extensions?!?! If I knew what the buggers looked like I would probably buy them! Any chance of a copy of the picture Jim?
Sunilp, to post the image on here put it on the web then type in it's full URL with [img] and [/img] at each end: if you don't have webspace you could mail it to me and I'll put it up - I would like to see what you're all on about!
Sunilp, to post the image on here put it on the web then type in it's full URL with [img] and [/img] at each end: if you don't have webspace you could mail it to me and I'll put it up - I would like to see what you're all on about!