STI Rally Flaps - Red
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In reponse to the emails I've received...
These are Grade A Subaru rally flaps, for which I paid £85 one month ago.
There is no fitting kit as such, the flaps merely attach to the plastic bumper liner by means of self tapping screws.
These are Grade A Subaru rally flaps, for which I paid £85 one month ago.
There is no fitting kit as such, the flaps merely attach to the plastic bumper liner by means of self tapping screws.
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what sort of price are you looking for?
A mate of mine could be interested, but he doesnt want to spend much on the car as he might be selling it. He is local too so no need to post either.
//\\//\\ark
A mate of mine could be interested, but he doesnt want to spend much on the car as he might be selling it. He is local too so no need to post either.
//\\//\\ark
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r the flaps still for sale m8 ? i am v intrested
mail me at
paul@mail4l.com
if u have a pic it would be great
dont know if u wanna deal but i have got a blitz turbo timer if u wanna do a deal
mail me at
paul@mail4l.com
if u have a pic it would be great
dont know if u wanna deal but i have got a blitz turbo timer if u wanna do a deal
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I'm waiting on MarkFTO to get in touch as he has first refusal.
You can view pics at my website
P.S. Already got a Blitz Dual DC, thanks anyway.
You can view pics at my website
P.S. Already got a Blitz Dual DC, thanks anyway.
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Jeez, the offers are coming thick and fast now.....
At the moment, Mark has first refusal
Terminator WRX has second
Paul has third.
Post your best offers here guys and I'll conduct this on the open forum.
Please note that the flaps are not new, and due to being on the car for 1 month, the fronts have slight scrubbage marks on the tyre side from full lock, but this cannot be seen on the car.
Also, they have approx 6 holes in each flap that I used to affix them with self tappers.
Just being honest so that you know what you are buying.
Cheers
At the moment, Mark has first refusal
Terminator WRX has second
Paul has third.
Post your best offers here guys and I'll conduct this on the open forum.
Please note that the flaps are not new, and due to being on the car for 1 month, the fronts have slight scrubbage marks on the tyre side from full lock, but this cannot be seen on the car.
Also, they have approx 6 holes in each flap that I used to affix them with self tappers.
Just being honest so that you know what you are buying.
Cheers
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As a matter of interest Talizman, how are the front flaps held on? Do you have to drill and screw into the metal wheelarch itself, or are they only supported by the plastic outer arch liner and sideskirt?
Any piccies of the attachment?
Any piccies of the attachment?
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Greasemonkey,
For the fronts, if you preferred, you could drill into the metal, but this isn't required to support them.
If I was feeling really adventurous, I'd have constructed some brackets but I never had them on the car long enough.
For the fronts, if you preferred, you could drill into the metal, but this isn't required to support them.
If I was feeling really adventurous, I'd have constructed some brackets but I never had them on the car long enough.
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