Which mud flaps?
I fancy fitting some mud flaps on my 75. Did I read somewhere that you can buy shorter mud flaps that don't catch the ground? Possibly MG7 ones? If so, where can I get these? Or even original ones for that matter. Thanks.
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I think that Radioguy used to sell the MG7 one's, so it may be worth a quick PM to see if he still has any. As for originals, rear Tourer mud flaps haven't been available for a while, but new fronts are still available new. http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-CAS100730PMA
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I've been looking for a rear set for a facelift saloon for over a year now .... :shrug:
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I have a pair of unused rear mud flaps for I belive for a tourer but there is no fixing kit for them. I purchased them off ebay years ago [10+] but then found some saloon ones that were complete with fixings. Many times I have taken them to the skip and could not bring my self to throw them in, I do not know why I have no use for them.
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You won't believe what I just found. Four MG7 mud flaps in my garage. I must of bought them a while ago and I couldn't remember. :eek::o
Not the first time this has happened to me. I have too many spares.... As for the Tourer mud flaps, I'm sure I don't have those. But I will get some for my Tourer eventually. :} |
Tourer flaps
Rav, theres a tourer in upullit. In the pics on the website it has rear mudflaps.
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Thanks, will have a look.
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Rimmer stock Front and rear Mudflaps for preface lift 75. The whole set will cost you £80 + The Fronts will fit a facelift ZT (I fitted them) the rears would need some surgery, not a lot but some. Chris S.
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Mud flaps = Rust traps:getmecoat: Don't bother:cool: That's just my opinion of course, I'm sure there may be advantages:}
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