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Old 11 September 2003, 11:01 AM
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Those of you who have had your side skirts colour coded, did you get the rubber strip done that sits betwean the skirt and the car or leave it black, or even remove it all togther...?

I ask because mine were colour coded when i got the car and all the paint is flaking off, so there due to be re-painted...

Just wondered what others had done..

Pics would be good of silver cars with colour coded skirts and black rubbers.
Old 11 September 2003, 05:26 PM
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Have a look here

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Old 11 September 2003, 06:34 PM
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mine is Sonic Blue, but I took off the rubber strips to colour code my skirts

Old 11 September 2003, 10:18 PM
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I sprayed the rubber too. If you get a good key on it there won't be a problem, mine is still intact after nearly a year.
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didnt spray rubber on skirts or round door handles
Old 14 September 2003, 07:43 PM
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hello fella, the rubber strip is stuck to the plastic trim so simply mask out the rubber strip & the gently tuck it behind the plastic trim. did mine without a problem.
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Hey...DeanF the pics of your car look good!
What front splitter or air dam have you got on your Scoob? I like the look of the registration plate being moved and a mesh grille.
Will it fit a year 2000 Classic?

Regards smurfy.
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Thats an STI4 front splitter
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Had my rubber strips done and all is fine 12 months on. Did have it done professionally though.
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