Flap confusion
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Flap confusion
All taken from Subaru site -
STI Mudflaps (WR Blue)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...9?Opendocument
Prodrive Mudflaps (WR Blue)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...4?Opendocument
Prodrive Mudflaps (Black)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...6?Opendocument
Now my questions are...
(1) Should the prodirive mudflaps always have the prodrive logo like the last link but unlike the second link ?
(2) The STI flaps are at least £60 more expensive - is this correct ? if so are they a better quality?
STI Mudflaps (WR Blue)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...9?Opendocument
Prodrive Mudflaps (WR Blue)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...4?Opendocument
Prodrive Mudflaps (Black)
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/su...6?Opendocument
Now my questions are...
(1) Should the prodirive mudflaps always have the prodrive logo like the last link but unlike the second link ?
(2) The STI flaps are at least £60 more expensive - is this correct ? if so are they a better quality?
Last edited by JWB; 15 December 2004 at 11:18 PM.
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Just be warned, The blue one can fade to green!! I have a set on my car, but the blue flaps are looking tatty by going green. I'm thinking of paying the extra for the Subaru ones, in the hope they may not fade. (and the car is covered so there is no constant sunlight on them)
Chris.
Chris.
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Have to make the same comment on fading, when your paying this much money for a sheet of plastic you would hope modern materials would not fade. I'm on my second set in a year and there on the way......
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