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22nd January 2009, 13:13 | #1 |
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Door protectors
I've only had a 75 for a few weeks, but I'm paranoid of the kids opening their doors in to things. So I want door protectors (probably) but I want tasteful ones.
I found clear ones in Halfords, so for £2.99 for 4 I tried them, but the clear plastic looks blue once on. I haven't seen chrome ones. What would they look like? Any suggestions? What do you guys use? Or are you just careful? Nick |
22nd January 2009, 13:48 | #2 |
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Just try to be careful,
I know its difficult with kids and grandchildren. One problem is they become water/dirt traps and a bigger problem could arise. Whats others thoughts? |
22nd January 2009, 14:09 | #3 |
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I agree with JDC. When I purchased my car it had a black plastic one fitted, on taking it off it as marked the paint and come the summer I will get chips away to touch it up. Conclusion: No differant to a knock.
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22nd January 2009, 14:50 | #4 |
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They spoil the lines of the 75 and ZT
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