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Old 12-01-2013, 04:31 PM
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I found these a few years ago at a pick'n' pull, but the car only had the rears, does anyone know where to buy the front set?



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http://www.automotion.com/autocross-...1983-1989.html
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Now thats a new one for me.
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Hey I remember that S3 with the unique porsche rear nameplate.
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I never knew such things existed!

I bet I'd cut down on the number of rock chips in my car id I got a set. I can't really resist a little hooning down a gravel road with mine.
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Thanks JG. I put them on and can't tell if I like them or not yet, either way they are good for about 10hp so I'll sport them for a while.
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The link Spenser posted is where I got mine. I believe my car had them on the last time I saw you Curtis at the San Diego Meet. The only thing I wish was they were rubber and not plastic. I bent one on a speed bump :/
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raise your car up and speed bumps wont be an issue
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It is already higher than stock levels. It was the worse speed bump I had ever encountered!
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THese are almost as nice

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Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
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Originally Posted by Butters944
Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
Or don't drive your car through rocks?
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Originally Posted by Paulyy
Or don't drive your car through rocks?
I mean.. that works too haha. I dig the look of those mudflaps even though my 944 isn't a rally car..
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Originally Posted by Butters944
Instead of $40 for each PAIR (sounds crazy to me) why don't people just rig up their own rubber ones either custom or by modding universal truck ones or something?
Because molded flaps are made to fit the fender/quarter of whatever vehicle they're going on.The universal ones are just a flat sheet. It all depends on what sort of look you want.



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