Mudflaps
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- I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
- In: Deep Black
- With a: DSG box
- Location: NE Surrey
Re: Mudflaps
April fools was on wednesday...



Re: Mudflaps
sorry they are just wrong and spoil the lines of the car at the back
just makes me think blue impreza with yellow lettering normally seen on the burger king super special stage
just makes me think blue impreza with yellow lettering normally seen on the burger king super special stage
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- klippie
- Posts: 144
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:48 pm
- I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 140/150
- In: Deep Black
- With a: Manual box
- Location: Scotland
Re: Mudflaps
Thanks Iroc,
That’s not the same brochure as the one I've got which doesn't list them, its issue 1 August 2008. I'll have to get a set when my car arrives.
If anyone has mudflaps fitted any chance you could post a picture please...

Andy,
I know what your saying but I'll be doing a bit of miles with the car I need them to try to keep the sides and back cleaner during the bad weather.
That’s not the same brochure as the one I've got which doesn't list them, its issue 1 August 2008. I'll have to get a set when my car arrives.
If anyone has mudflaps fitted any chance you could post a picture please...

April fools was on wednesday...

Andy,
I know what your saying but I'll be doing a bit of miles with the car I need them to try to keep the sides and back cleaner during the bad weather.
- rehmondo
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- I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
- In: Candy White
- With a: DSG box
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: Mudflaps
I have mud flaps on my Candy White and during the crappy winter weather they worked really well - I might have to ditch them if I decide to lower the car but for me they do the job and I like them, don't think they take anything away from the car - people always comment on what they see in the pictures - if you see in in real life it's hardly distracting or anything, with the Black contrast I have with the White I've forgotten what the car looked like without them.
Some pics for you here
I probably rushed out to buy them originally as when I got my car, I was constantly wanting to keep it clean and bought into the idea of mud flaps - if I genuinely didn't think they worked or looked good I would have returned them straight away or sold them on - but 6 months later I still have them
Some pics for you here
I probably rushed out to buy them originally as when I got my car, I was constantly wanting to keep it clean and bought into the idea of mud flaps - if I genuinely didn't think they worked or looked good I would have returned them straight away or sold them on - but 6 months later I still have them

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Re: Mudflaps
do they work rehmondo as the sills on the roc look like a s***t magnet given the curves
- klippie
- Posts: 144
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- I drive a: GT 2.0 TDI 140/150
- In: Deep Black
- With a: Manual box
- Location: Scotland
Re: Mudflaps
rehmondo,
Thanks for that...the mudflaps look ok to me they'll blend in just fine with the deep black.
I see your from Edinburgh I commute from Fife to Loanhead everyday and have only seen one Scirocco in Edinburgh and that was last year, there's not a lot kicking around our side of the water either.
Thanks for that...the mudflaps look ok to me they'll blend in just fine with the deep black.
I see your from Edinburgh I commute from Fife to Loanhead everyday and have only seen one Scirocco in Edinburgh and that was last year, there's not a lot kicking around our side of the water either.