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Mk 1 Flares
Moderator: -Scott-
Mk 1 Flares
Anyone know where i caould get my hands on a set of moulded plastic flares as seen on mk1 imports?
Andrew
1989 NG Superwagon
1989 NG Superwagon
I was also bidding on those flares but went for more than I was willing to pay too. Ive been told on the pajeroclub forum there are flexi plastic flares available. ive asked for some more details.
I agree, the rubber ones dont look as good, but I may have to buy myself another set.
I agree, the rubber ones dont look as good, but I may have to buy myself another set.
Andrew
1989 NG Superwagon
1989 NG Superwagon
mate dont get them from a 4bie shop, i got quoted $120 ish from arb when i got mine.Looks like i'm settling for a set of bushranger flexi's
i ended up getting them from autobarn for $90 and still was bushranger brand
Real men smoke clutches
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
86' Pajero
2" OME, steel bar goodness, MTZ's, Exxon Valdez-esk fuel consumption
Got some more info for you. Opposite lock have some flairs to suit.
http://www.oppositelock.com.au/redesign ... mID=D4001F
Cheers,
Mick.
http://www.oppositelock.com.au/redesign ... mID=D4001F
Cheers,
Mick.
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