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60 series flares

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60 series flares

Post by simkell »

does anyone know where i can get flares for a 60. not the shitty fit any car flexy flares but the plastic or fiberglass jobs. cheers in advance.
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Post by Barno111 »

mate the plasic ones are the way to go. you just cant destroy them, the bushranger flexy flares seem to be the best, and they look pritty good if they get fitted right. you dont want glass flares cuz as soon as they get nudge up to something or have a rock hit them they look shithouse and they cost abit to get repaired. so the best bet is to get the flexy flares and take some time putting them on.
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Post by simkell »

do you know where to get the plastic flares from? they were the ones i was after.
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Post by flyology »

I have seen them on ebay a couple of times, but cant remember who was selling them.... Maybe try some of the bigger sellers that have all the new bits and pieces....

I think I recall the seller saying that they were not being made anymore though..... :cry:
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Not sure if it's what you mean, but you can buy the origonal looking flares from here; http://www.frp.com.au/index.htm
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Post by Ruffy »

TJM stores do bushranger flexi flares
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Post by Barno111 »

mate you can get them from supercheap, arb, tjm and i think repco and autopro. alot of the car shops stock them, they start at around $70 to $120 depending on where you go. go to http://bushranger.findnearest.com.au/ and search your area for the nearest store.
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