Fins? Yes? No? Whats your opinions?
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Wing stiffies
Wing stiffies look good
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Agree with all above apart from wing stiffies as there holes etc on the sti spoiler for them and they stop the flex which you get on the motorway if the spoiler is on a genuine sti and in my opinion a great modification but theses stick on bits are and do make car tacky I had a roof vent stuck on my bugeye I reckon it looked mint but that's just my opinion dude good luck
Wing stiffies look good
Wing stiffies look good
Then throw the roof scoop in the bin :P
So NO, no fins
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Fake roof scoops are pretty horrendous IMO. Wing stiffies are fine. Ive got a V6 spoiler on my classic and I've got the holes in place should I feel the need to do it. But I don't think it looks right on a classic...
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What bout them skinny fanny flaps you got on the spec c, or the tatty number plate holder you got stuck on the rear bumper I'd rather go for proper flaps as the mini ones don't do anything in terms of protection or looks if you want to be subtle just rip them off dude and the rear plate holder does what exactly?? You see it's all about opinions and not taking **** out of others for what they think is right but respecting and accepting others opinions, and practise what you preach in terms of stick on bits ermmm no offence intended intentionally....
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What bout them skinny fanny flaps you got on the spec c, or the tatty number plate holder you got stuck on the rear bumper I'd rather go for proper flaps as the mini ones don't do anything in terms of protection or looks if you want to be subtle just rip them off dude and the rear plate holder does what exactly?? You see it's all about opinions and not taking **** out of others for what they think is right but respecting and accepting others opinions, and practise what you preach in terms of stick on bits ermmm no offence intended intentionally....
It's not taking the **** it's called having an opinion like you say and any one who knows me will tell you I'm not shy to give it...everyone feels the need to be offended by something these days...Not me tho even though I have 'Skinny Fanny Flaps' and 'a Tatty Number Plate Holder'
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http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article...art-2&A=113217
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the rear proper carbon fibre bumper insert is for a jap style plate to look nice... And mini flaps Do protect stone chips on the Spec-C as they don't have plastic side skirts, It is nice to see you took the time out of your busy day to search my pics though to see what you could try and wind me up on...better luck next time
It's not taking the **** it's called having an opinion like you say and any one who knows me will tell you I'm not shy to give it...everyone feels the need to be offended by something these days...Not me tho even though I have 'Skinny Fanny Flaps' and 'a Tatty Number Plate Holder'
It's not taking the **** it's called having an opinion like you say and any one who knows me will tell you I'm not shy to give it...everyone feels the need to be offended by something these days...Not me tho even though I have 'Skinny Fanny Flaps' and 'a Tatty Number Plate Holder'
Dude opinions are one thing telling someone to put their parts in the bin is sumat else
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Dude I've met you b4 and your a top chap and seen your car before you had it and it is mint apart from the fanny flaps the carbon fibre insert is after market as my carbon fibre charge speed bonnet vent was so put the number plate holder in the bin and we are even and rip them flaps off as they don't do anything as I've tried and tested them on mine
Dude opinions are one thing telling someone to put their parts in the bin is sumat else
Dude opinions are one thing telling someone to put their parts in the bin is sumat else
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Hate to say it but vortex generators are proper aero.
http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article...art-2&A=113217
http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article...art-2&A=113217
Then added the vortex generator and thought "yep that's what it was, my aero is now noticeably improved
They have them because they think it looks cool.
Same type of people who love monster energy decals!
All this stuff is tacky and generally lowers the tone of the marque, thus why a lot of people look down their nose at subarus
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Hate to say it but no one person on this forum who owns a vortex generator, took thier car out and thought "hell this things lively I need aero"
Then added the vortex generator and thought "yep that's what it was, my aero is now noticeably improved
They have them because they think it looks cool.
Same type of people who love monster energy decals!
All this stuff is tacky and generally lowers the tone of the marque, thus why a lot of people look down their nose at subarus
Then added the vortex generator and thought "yep that's what it was, my aero is now noticeably improved
They have them because they think it looks cool.
Same type of people who love monster energy decals!
All this stuff is tacky and generally lowers the tone of the marque, thus why a lot of people look down their nose at subarus
At speed in the rear view mirror I could see the wing flexing up and down.
Purchased the stiffies fitted them, now I can't see any flex.
I do appolgise for lowering the marques tone by doing this to MY car