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Old 21 February 2010, 05:22 PM
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Looking to get a set of flaps for my Type R where is the best place to get a pair from?
Old 21 February 2010, 05:30 PM
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Performance Creations.

About £60 for pvc flaps or about £120 for top quality Kaylan flaps. They have a store on E-bay.
Old 21 February 2010, 06:33 PM
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Alot of people rate the rally armour ones Rally Armor Rally Products, Rally Mud Flaps, Skid Plates and more. have a look

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Old 21 February 2010, 07:26 PM
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I love my Rally Armor UR mudflaps!
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Originally Posted by Scooby Dan
Performance Creations.

About £60 for pvc flaps or about £120 for top quality Kaylan flaps. They have a store on E-bay.
I've had 2 sets of theirs (The PVC ones), only got a second set for a change of colour

Great fit and quality
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rally armour or scoobyworld
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ScoobyWorld flaps at £60 odd quid are good quality and do the job fine, but be warned they are an a**eh**e to fit, with instructions that are poorly written. You need to be prepared to get the front wheels off at the very least and you will need to drill into the front wheel arch to be able to secure them properly. Back one's are quite so bad, they can be done with the wheels still on.

Worth it though at the end of the day - they do usually look good,


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Originally Posted by STI Mav
ScoobyWorld flaps at £60 odd quid are good quality and do the job fine, but be warned they are an a**eh**e to fit, with instructions that are poorly written. You need to be prepared to get the front wheels off at the very least and you will need to drill into the front wheel arch to be able to secure them properly. Back one's are quite so bad, they can be done with the wheels still on.

Worth it though at the end of the day - they do usually look good,

The performance creations ones are just as bad to fit, although the instructions are spot-on. Even taking the wheels off still only takes an hours or so (although it was slightly longer for me as I cleaned the wheels at the same time)

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