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just matching up the colour
the only black colour on my car is the tyres
so decided to keep with the body colour
i have seen alot of white cares with with mudflaps and this also goes for black and red cars
i personally think they look good
the only black colour on my car is the tyres
so decided to keep with the body colour
i have seen alot of white cares with with mudflaps and this also goes for black and red cars
i personally think they look good
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Up to you and end of day mate, but they an't really the same colour as your car, i prefer just some small black ones, stop dirt and don't draw attention to them, first thing i noticed when saw your car was mudflaps.
Got to admite though better than ones i saw other day on a white evo had some red ones on just made car look tacky, but the car was nice apart from that.
Got to admite though better than ones i saw other day on a white evo had some red ones on just made car look tacky, but the car was nice apart from that.
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I would only have mudflaps on in the winter really. And im not a fan of white wheels, but they look nice!
How long their white for is a different matter...
How long their white for is a different matter...
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Nice wheels, they look very nice in white, dare to be different!
As for the mudflaps, i here what he's saying, especially the great big ralliart red ones that some put on evo's
But yours look good.
I got the big sheet type ones from halfords and cut them down for the type r as all the ones i saw looked way too big and chavy for my liking.
But man do they keep sooo much crap off the car.
And as for only using them in winter it was all the road tar in summer that i had the biggest problem with as it's a b1tch to get off even with chemicals.
In the winter it's mostly sloppy wet stuff on the side of the car it's quite easy to get off.
As for the mudflaps, i here what he's saying, especially the great big ralliart red ones that some put on evo's
But yours look good.
I got the big sheet type ones from halfords and cut them down for the type r as all the ones i saw looked way too big and chavy for my liking.
But man do they keep sooo much crap off the car.
And as for only using them in winter it was all the road tar in summer that i had the biggest problem with as it's a b1tch to get off even with chemicals.
In the winter it's mostly sloppy wet stuff on the side of the car it's quite easy to get off.