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    coastliner
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    Coastliner

    #144511

    coastliner
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    Hope that image helps.



    Coastliner

    #144512

    stu-c
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    Any photos of the rear OEM ones Coast?



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    coastliner
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    @stu-c

    I knew you were going to ask that leave it with me.



    Coastliner

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    stu-c
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    @coastliner

    No rush mate. We have plenty of time at the moment!!!



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    coastliner
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    #144519

    coastliner
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    @stu-c

    I have some from the back and closer images but cannot seem to find them. This image doesn’t do it justice they look good. The only thing I will say about Mud flaps is I think they are a must. But when members on here spend fortunes tuning cars to improve performance and then fit large mud flaps which are not the most aerodynamic streamline thing in the world causing additional drag.



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    stu-c
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    Thanks Coast, appreciate the photos



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    #144535

    rs-jon
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    I went Rallyflapz last year – huge improvement on the amount of shit down the side of the car in bad weather.

     

    #144552

    DaveRS3
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    Coast, what’s the deal with the wheels, cant make your mind up or you running season tyres (actually, I thought you had to go down to 18’s for winter tyres)?.

    Much prefer the std,s.

    #144557

    white-rs2
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    @1234Enough

    which Ford part numbers did you use same as Bobcat or another for the fronts



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    #144559

    coastliner
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    @DaveRS3

    That was the day I was putting the winter wheels and tyres on which are the OEM silver standard wheels. The forged alloy on the front was changed after that photo, so 19″ wheels for winter use.



    Coastliner

    #144592

    dicky
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    I have a set of OE Ford mud flaps if anybody is interested. I decided to fit Rally Armour ones instead.



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    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by dicky.
    #144599

    1234enough
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    White-RS2, believe I got part numbers off of here so I would say yes, rears fit near on perfect- fronts even with countless messing around with a dremel leave a gap, but hey ho, personally I prefer the look of standard type, rather than the 80’s rally look

    #144531

    robroy
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    I went for Rally Armour, easy to fit …..even I managed it 🙂  I think they look good ,and I wasn’t sure about having them, but if you fit spacers you defo need them .

     

     

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