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Marmite mud flaps



  gen 7 celica
I know it is another one of these marmite subjects but recently i had a wee experiment colour coding some renault
mud flaps and i'm actually quite pleaseD with the results. Just wondering what every1
else thinks, any views would be appreciated. Cheers

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R

Rebecca

They look nice, makes the car unique doing these little marmitey things not everyone will like but it is what makes the cars different just those little changes.
 
  RB 182
I like it, your car looks very nice btw. I reckon SilverVisions would be a simple but effective mod too ;)
 
  BMW M135i
There the same ones i've got, had them on the car when I had it. They look ok imo, nice and stuble otherwise i'd had took mine off.
 
  RS Meg 175
they are awesome mate! i want i want! lol
how much did they cost you all up? i you dnt mind me asking :p
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
i like them, looks a very nice motor!

where did you get them from??
 
  clio 182 black /gold
Looks good. Is your car a 172? i tried to buy some for my 182 and they said they don,t do them.
 
  gen 7 celica
yes, work at the gyle. the flaps cost £60 brand new from renault but can be picked up from places like ebay much cheaper. paint primer laquer and sand paper cost bout £20 £25. bit expensive for such a small mod but it is always fun doin a bit of painting. as far as i'm aware they don't fit any sport models. bit worried it will actually slow my car down even more, with it just being a 1.2 :D
 
  gen 7 celica
although they are plastic they are not flexible. they are the same plastic as the bump strips, the paint would just crack otherwise. just plastic primer and normal spray paint and lots of laquer.
 


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