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Offline bluebird

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moulded mud flaps
« on: Jul 27, 2006, 09:28PM »
Have any of you guys heard of any small moulded mud flaps for the u13.
I know the aussie sss version had some factory ones but i was looking for
some more cool looking ones for my attessa. I would prefer if they were a touch smaller
than the aussie ones. Does anyone know of a place that could fabricate some.
I want to stop stone chips from under the rear quarter panel while keeping the car looking cool.
Am I asking too much.

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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #1 on: Jul 28, 2006, 12:50AM »
the sss ltd attesa should also have moulded factory mudflaps????..............mine has them

otherwise look at other cars i guess, would likely have to find some a bit too big and cut the upper/inner portion. could be an annoying task and still look like sh*t in the end i imagine

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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #2 on: Jul 28, 2006, 12:19PM »
My attesa dosnt have mud flaps, My lx did but I took them off (ugly imo). If you want my mudflaps from my old lx you can have them, there no use to me.
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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #3 on: Aug 3, 2006, 08:10PM »
Thanks Wolf in sheeps clothing.
Maybe i can alter them to look a bit better.
It could be worth a try
what have i got to loose.
Let me know how i can get them.
Thanks
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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #4 on: Aug 8, 2006, 03:43PM »
Where are you located bluebird?
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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #5 on: Aug 10, 2006, 10:21AM »
I am located in Melbourne.
I will pay for delivery.
Just let me know the best way to do it.

While i have got you, could let me know what sort of boost controller you are using.
I have a GFB atomic boost controller which I am not 100% happy with.
Are you happy with your set up.
Thanks

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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #6 on: Aug 10, 2006, 05:14PM »
At the moment no boost controller, Although I just racked a Turbosmart boost T off my friends Silvia cause he just got a electronic controller Blitz I think. Theres not any really good boost controllers sub $500. Boost T's tend to let boost spike, I'm just going to use the T I got till I can afford a good electronic controller.

PS shoot me your area code, for shipping of mudflaps.
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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #7 on: Aug 11, 2006, 01:34PM »
Thanks Man,
Ship to
9B Macbeth st
Braeside, vic,3195
Attention to Jean Claude.


PS
I agree with you. I will keep current boost set up until I can Upgrade.
I really want a twin dump pipe first so I will concentrate on that for now.
I just need to find a relatively cheap way of doing it.
CES racing have a good looking unit but retails at $650 plus you then need the front
pipe section another couple hundred bucks plus fitting. Kiss $1000 good buy.

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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #8 on: Aug 11, 2006, 02:38PM »
I'm with you ces is expensive, but its a good desing and is ceramic coated. I'm going to go to an exhaust shop in a few months to get a quote on something similar. Of corse ill make sure to let all the attesa owners here know what the price will be.
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Re: moulded mud flaps
« Reply #9 on: Apr 15, 2009, 12:17AM »
I'm with you ces is expensive, but its a good desing and is ceramic coated. I'm going to go to an exhaust shop in a few months to get a quote on something similar. Of corse ill make sure to let all the attesa owners here know what the price will be.

hi how you doing. 3 years later, has anyone found a better deal than the CES one for the aftermarket dump pipe?