Where to buy mudflaps?
I found these a few years ago at a pick'n' pull, but the car only had the rears, does anyone know where to buy the front set?
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Now thats a new one for me.
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Hey I remember that S3 with the unique porsche rear nameplate. :bowdown:
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I never knew such things existed!
I bet I'd cut down on the number of rock chips in my car id I got a set. I can't really resist a little hooning down a gravel road with mine. |
Thanks JG. I put them on and can't tell if I like them or not yet, either way they are good for about 10hp so I'll sport them for a while.
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The link Spenser posted is where I got mine. I believe my car had them on the last time I saw you Curtis at the San Diego Meet. The only thing I wish was they were rubber and not plastic. I bent one on a speed bump :/
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raise your car up and speed bumps wont be an issue:thumbsup:
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It is already higher than stock levels. It was the worse speed bump I had ever encountered!
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Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
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Originally Posted by Butters944
(Post 10951018)
Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
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Originally Posted by Paulyy
(Post 10951415)
Or don't drive your car through rocks?
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Originally Posted by Butters944
(Post 10951018)
Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
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