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Old 09-04-2004, 04:35 AM
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Just added them...now hopefully the side of my doors will stay clean.

Old 09-04-2004, 04:37 AM
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oh, and Rejex'ed
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Me too!
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Just Rejex'ed mine too.
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Do you think these mudflap can be painted? I have a turbo and since my lower panels are painted I'd like to match them.
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I dare say yes but the are sort of rubber and designed to flex.
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Originally Posted by mudman2
I dare say yes but the are sort of rubber and designed to flex.
I have painted other types the were semi flexible. I wonder how there would do.
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I assume those are factory, and not aftermarket? Also, how do the rear extentions fit on the body- you surely don't have to drill any holes do you??? Glad my car is black, they already match!
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Originally Posted by skl
I assume those are factory, and not aftermarket? Also, how do the rear extentions fit on the body- you surely don't have to drill any holes do you??? Glad my car is black, they already match!
By extensions, I assume you mean the part that sxtends onto the painted section of the car. Those pieces are held on by double sided tape, the mudflap itself does require drilling on the lower valance....
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If you would like mudflaps painted, I would suggest contacting Eric at Bumperplugs.com. (rennlist sponsor)
He can paint anything Porsche.
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Not a bad idea, Lewis. He did some bumperettes for me previously.
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Originally Posted by Periokid
Not a bad idea, Lewis. He did some bumperettes for me previously.
I too purchased some of his excellent work (rear bumperettes, non smoker's kit for console; both spot on matches to Lapis Blue) and even a Guards Red plug for the hole in the roof where the Supercup antenna once was!

If it's Porsche, Eric will find a way to properly paint it.
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Kirby,

Does the kit required you to do any drilling at the wheel well?
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No, but I think it's easier to install with the wheels taken off.



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