The Euro's mudflaps are the hard plastic type. So yes, please be careful. Also, the mudflaps CANNOT be attached if you have the bodykit on.
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The Euro's mudflaps are the hard plastic type. So yes, please be careful. Also, the mudflaps CANNOT be attached if you have the bodykit on.
granny flaps... lol
*spews up lunch at the thought*
:p
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Originally Posted by cleary
eeewwwww....lmao
Mud Flaps to Grannie LOL! how did you guys get there!
Yfin I also use NXT for my car so once I place the mud flaps on should be a good test as I wash my car one a week.
Will keep you informed.
Cool - make sure you clay too - makes the surface really slippery.Quote:
Originally Posted by REV888
What are NXT and clay and will poor a technique in application of either leave you with swirls as I've seen in a thread on detailing?Quote:
Originally Posted by yfin
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Originally Posted by yfin
take a look at this rev888
how to use a clay bar-
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17000
piss flaps sorry mud flaps are $104 for a front and rear set.
i got them for my satin silver euro and got them colour coded.looks good
....goes and takes of his (color coded) mudflaps :o :o :o
hi. my frined has a honda accord euro also. he recieved his mudflaps with the purchase of his car. they were working really well till he changed his tyres. he told me that that the new tyres that he has.. directs all the water/mud/dirt outwards and sprays onto his car. he noticed this when it was raining. LOL . just something i thoguht was relevant and you might have to consider if you wanna buy it
amen. looks better doesnt it?Quote:
Originally Posted by razaman
I got a quote last year, front set (set of 2) $44.80 and rear set $59.70. Not sure why thay are different price for front and rear???