Opinions please...Classic mudflaps.
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Opinions please...Classic mudflaps.
Right...got a dilema.
I've got a reddish blue classic wagon..
But do i go for splash guards...
Or a set of nice flaps ??
I cant decide.
I've got a reddish blue classic wagon..
But do i go for splash guards...
Or a set of nice flaps ??
I cant decide.
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Originally Posted by TonyNesta
My opinion.......on a wagon I'd go for splashguards, on a saloon, flaps. I have a reddish-blue saloon ,with neither !!!
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I'd go for Splash guards, they make the car look alot more 'chunky' and serve a purpose. Here's a pic to help you make your mind up, sorry it's not a wagon.
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You can either buy them from a dealer, which will be circa £400 for the 4 or you can get copies from Derek at ETS
Racing, for around £80 for the 4.
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Racing, for around £80 for the 4.
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