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I really wanted those flares on my car but they wouldn't reply to my emails

How did you manage to keep the washer bottle there? that had to go to fit my tires.
BTW: you can still get them on eBay. I checked yesterday and someone in UK is selling them for 100 GBP. Definitely cheaper than the plastic ones you can get locally for 1000 bucks.
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BTW: you can still get them on eBay. I checked yesterday and someone in UK is selling them for 100 GBP. Definitely cheaper than the plastic ones you can get locally for 1000 bucks.
i think the ones you have are genuine icelandic/notch customs, hard to tell but they look like a good fit, the ebay ones are hit and miss.
I already have some of the ebay ones that work quite well, just drop too early on the front and rub slightly under full flex. But atleast they bolt outside for easy removal.
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i think the ones you have are genuine icelandic/notch customs, hard to tell but they look like a good fit, the ebay ones are hit and miss.
I already have some of the ebay ones that work quite well, just drop too early on the front and rub slightly under full flex. But atleast they bolt outside for easy removal.
Funny, I would prefer yours. They are just too expensive. I like them because you can bolt them from outside. I want to paint mine black because they are quite faded and I want to change the color of my car anyway. I now have to find out how they are mounted (I know the front but the rear is yet unknown, guess I have to take of the plastic blend to reach the screws or so).
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Funny, I would prefer yours. They are just too expensive. I like them because you can bolt them from outside. I want to paint mine black because they are quite faded and I want to change the color of my car anyway. I now have to find out how they are mounted (I know the front but the rear is yet unknown, guess I have to take of the plastic blend to reach the screws or so).
These are mine http://ala-plast.com/cz/off-road-4x4...kee-wj-5d.html
They are alright, you get what you pay for as they are a cheaper option, but i agree mine are much easier too fit, for yours you will need to pull the interior and doors apart too get to the back flares, not very fun to do.
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These are mine http://ala-plast.com/cz/off-road-4x4...kee-wj-5d.html
They are alright, you get what you pay for as they are a cheaper option, but i agree mine are much easier too fit, for yours you will need to pull the interior and doors apart too get to the back flares, not very fun to do.
I was thinking to get me some of these (I guess these are the same as I saw on eBay) since I am traveling to Germany next week (and the company is located in Poland just next to Germany).
However, I have too much other stuff I already want to bring back, so that I decided to live with what I have. I already spend too much money the last couple of months to get this car running. I need to focus on the important stuff before I can put lipstick on the pig.
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I was thinking to get me some of these (I guess these are the same as I saw on eBay) since I am traveling to Germany next week (and the company is located in Poland just next to Germany).
However, I have too much other stuff I already want to bring back, so that I decided to live with what I have. I already spend too much money the last couple of months to get this car running. I need to focus on the important stuff before I can put lipstick on the pig.
If you ever plan on getting rid of them let me know, might be interested.
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