mudflaps from scoobyworld,and cambelt
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mudflaps from scoobyworld,and cambelt
where is the best place to get a cambelt from for my 2002 wrx online,and also what mudflaps flaps do people use from scoobyworld the £59.99 ones or the £149.99 many thanks guys and gals
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I've just ordered some of the cheaper ones. I think its a case of you get what you pay for. I've currently got some of the cheaper type ones on at the moment, but they are looking tatty so am getting some more. They are quite a few years old though!!
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cheap ones from scoobyworld on mine.
They look fine after nearly a years use, theres a slight discolouration starting on them, but its on the wheel side rather than the cleaner side everyone sees. I figured that if they start looking tatty after a few years, i'll just buy a new set and i'll still have spent less than a set of the more expensive ones
They look fine after nearly a years use, theres a slight discolouration starting on them, but its on the wheel side rather than the cleaner side everyone sees. I figured that if they start looking tatty after a few years, i'll just buy a new set and i'll still have spent less than a set of the more expensive ones
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cheap ones from scoobyworld on mine.
They look fine after nearly a years use, theres a slight discolouration starting on them, but its on the wheel side rather than the cleaner side everyone sees. I figured that if they start looking tatty after a few years, i'll just buy a new set and i'll still have spent less than a set of the more expensive ones
They look fine after nearly a years use, theres a slight discolouration starting on them, but its on the wheel side rather than the cleaner side everyone sees. I figured that if they start looking tatty after a few years, i'll just buy a new set and i'll still have spent less than a set of the more expensive ones
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I bought the more expensive ones. They've been on the car for nearly two years now and despite being washed with water have never been treated with anything. They still have their original shape and colour. Besides a few indentations from stones on the wheel side (inevitable as that is what they are there for) they still look new.
Back ones are easy to fit. Front ones you will need to remove the wheels to fit the brackets.
Back ones are easy to fit. Front ones you will need to remove the wheels to fit the brackets.
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