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Old 01-30-2011, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by 964russ
They look ok, and a lot cheaper.
As you will realise, Russ, they look a lot better than a close-up, flash photo would suggest. Barely noticeable.
Old 01-30-2011, 12:11 PM
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Couldn't get to a shop today. So just finished the cutting (I live in sleepy town that doesn't open on a sunday)

But will have a look in the week, will look for the black adhesive ones

Went for something close to Russ specs (just a touch inside on the measurements) and turned out ok. Should keep the dirt/stones marginally off the rear arches, not that the last 18 years haven't taken their toll but living in the country does lead to a brown mud ridden car if you don't look after it, and the near side is always worse for wear on cars due to grass verges and stones.

Love the garage John, very nice pair to choose from, if only mine was so clean... (car and garage )





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Old 01-30-2011, 02:59 PM
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They look the part, iam sure they willl work fine.

Iam starting to think i may of wasted my £85!



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