quality on these flaps?
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quality on these flaps?
has anyone ever used the mudflaps from this guy?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...QQcmdZViewItem
i saw this and it looked spiffy having the swrt logo on it and everything...just questioning the fitment really. thanks guys
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...QQcmdZViewItem
i saw this and it looked spiffy having the swrt logo on it and everything...just questioning the fitment really. thanks guys
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http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Performance-Creations
Got these on My STi and they're the nuts, great service too, guy sent me new brackets and fixings FOC after i pulled one off on a kerb
Got these on My STi and they're the nuts, great service too, guy sent me new brackets and fixings FOC after i pulled one off on a kerb
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Originally Posted by maddhatteroo7
has anyone ever used the mudflaps from this guy?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...QQcmdZViewItem
i saw this and it looked spiffy having the swrt logo on it and everything...just questioning the fitment really. thanks guys
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...QQcmdZViewItem
i saw this and it looked spiffy having the swrt logo on it and everything...just questioning the fitment really. thanks guys
Can't rate them enough mate
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i've got a set from mudban as well, great quality and they came with Scott Lowe plastered all over the box so i'm pretty sure they're supplied by him
think the only difference between these ones and the ones he sells for £150ish is that the cheaper ones use plastic brackets and not the stainless ones of the more expensive set. Still excellent quality and more than up to the job actually glad they were plastic brackets after reversing up a kerb and nearly pulling my bumper off
think the only difference between these ones and the ones he sells for £150ish is that the cheaper ones use plastic brackets and not the stainless ones of the more expensive set. Still excellent quality and more than up to the job actually glad they were plastic brackets after reversing up a kerb and nearly pulling my bumper off
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I was one of the first to by the mudban ones on Ebay, Been on 10 months or so and not had any problems. easy to fit, no drilling required, didn't even have to take the wheels off.
The proper scott lowe ones have wider rears and metal brackets.
The proper scott lowe ones have wider rears and metal brackets.
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