CLASSICS WITH MUDFLAPS whats the difference
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I was wondering if anyone had a classic with spats and mudflaps fitted. if so please post up the photos so l can see. Thinking l want some mudflaps.
Also can anyone tell me difference in the pvc £50.00 and the £150.00 expensive ones. is there really that much difference. Please show me...
Also can anyone tell me difference in the pvc £50.00 and the £150.00 expensive ones. is there really that much difference. Please show me...
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Best ones to go for are Rally Armour flaps, have these on my type r, very easy to fit and extremely durable, not as big as the usual rally flaps, a sample pic from the rally armour site....
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What are the RA ones made off. I have see a video of the flaps being fitted and they look/sound very plasticey
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Not sure what the classic ones are like, but when I got the performamce creation ones for my bug they had no holes pre-drilled so you could set them as wide and low as you wanted. Only cost me £50 and they still look great after 2 years
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