scooby mudflaps
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Hi, I was hopeing someone might know where to get those sti rally style mudflaps from [at a resonable price if poss.] or if there are any decent replica mudflaps of the same style, colour light blue. Ive seen prices for the sti ones for £150.00 if i spend that much on mudflaps me missus would kill me! little help.
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Catalunya - there are generally two types of material used for mudflaps - the cheap, flimsy platicised PVC thats almost translucent, and costs between £6-£8 per corner (uncut), and the more expensive, thicker and hardwearing high performance polyurethane (that we supply as part of our kit) that costs around £25-£30 per corner (precut). This is the same material as is supplied to many of the WRC teams.
Neil
[Edited by NeilT - 12/3/2003 3:10:58 PM]
Neil
[Edited by NeilT - 12/3/2003 3:10:58 PM]
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I agree with Neil,however,it IS possible to make your own for less than 50 quid using quality material
Providing of course,that you have at least some practical ability, watched Blue Peter when you were younger and have grown up supervision at all times when using any sharp implements
-Jon
Providing of course,that you have at least some practical ability, watched Blue Peter when you were younger and have grown up supervision at all times when using any sharp implements
-Jon
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Cheer's for the info, those flaps looked quality, helped that there sitting on a very clean looking scooby. I take it you made them yourself, can you let me know how you did them, so at least i have a fighting chance at getting it half right!
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