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4th June 2011, 23:57 | #1 |
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colour coded mudflaps and dash clock
i have been looking for some colour coded mudflaps are these quite rare to find there arent many second hand unpainted ones either? and also are there different types of dash clock fitted? i have seen one that seems to have a different face to the others that i have seen
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Mud flaps were never available pre-painted, you had to pay extra to have them painted up, mine originally cost an extra £100 to paint by the dealer back in 2003
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Only my opinion but, with the mudflaps being so vulnerable to damage and flexing. I'd be inclined to leave them unpainted. They'll end up looking very scruffy very quickly unless you're amazingly careful.
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i managed to find some painted ones in light blue colour i noticed from the approved accessories booklet ive got that there were an option and extra to be painted perhaps why there arent many out there and the clock i have seen is the first in the picture is it worth getting it as i have seen it in breakers yard? as it is different to the other ones
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The clock in my ZTT Clock is a custom design. Maybe you noticed it in my dashboard post a few weeks ago
Pictures of it here:- Last edited by capese21; 5th June 2011 at 19:10.. |
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have a look here, a few members have been asking me about it.
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Learn something new everyday, I never realised that there were different clock designs - whats the background, is it facelift vs non-facelift or did it depend on the trim spec?
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