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Old 02 January 2000 | 06:30 PM
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i thought the title would make you look!!!does anybody know where i can get hold of some mudflap material (pref red)?and also how to fit it to the front wheel arches without to much drilling,because i`m sick of the side of my car getting covered in s**t where mr subaru decided it would be a good idea to bevel the wings just where the c**p flys off the wheels.
Old 02 January 2000 | 07:16 PM
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Demon Tweeks do a number of mudflaps (Sparco, etc.)

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Old 02 January 2000 | 08:19 PM
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WENT TO GRAHAM GOODE TO PURCHASE SOME MUDFLAPS, BUT WHEN TOLD THE PRICE I HIT THE FLOOR!!! CAN YOU BELEIVE £400+VAT
ANY JOY WITH ANYOTHERS AT A MORE REALISTIC PRICE, LET ME KNOW.

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Old 02 January 2000 | 08:42 PM
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any idea where to screw the things though???
Old 02 January 2000 | 11:06 PM
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You could try Midlands performance center,
Autocross Bracknell
Rally Design they all sell it or look in the back of the Motoring News
You could go to the autosport show and get some there at show prices !

Got mine from Autocross not for my scoob! but my Mk2 Zakspeed Rally


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Old 03 January 2000 | 05:12 PM
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I made my own mudflaps by purchasing the material through M-Sport, the guys who build the Ford Focus WRC. It came from a company called Kay-Dee plastics in Shipley, West Yorkshire. They can provide any colour you want and they also sell "off-cuts" they have lying around pretty cheaply. So for a little effort and patience you can make your own. Material cost me £80 but there was enough for six mudflaps!(I know the scoobs only got four wheels). I attached them with self tapping screws into the front wheel arch liners and into the bumper at the back end, though you need to make a support bracket to hold the inside at the bottom.
Phone number for Kay-Dee Plastics 01274 590824 and ask for John.
Old 03 January 2000 | 06:27 PM
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cheers mark i will get onto it first thing tommorow at poxy work.
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