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Mk 1 Flares

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Mk 1 Flares

Post by awbeattie381 »

Anyone know where i caould get my hands on a set of moulded plastic flares as seen on mk1 imports?
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Post by mrx78u »

Second that. I'd love a set, tried to buy some from ebay, they were TJM flares, looked good. But they went for more than I was willing to pay. Could go down the road of flexys, but they don't look as good. (in my opinion)
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Post by awbeattie381 »

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.
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Post by mrx78u »

Looks like i'm settling for a set of bushranger flexi's
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Post by NCpaj »

Looks like i'm settling for a set of bushranger flexi's
mate dont get them from a 4bie shop, i got quoted $120 ish from arb when i got mine.

i ended up getting them from autobarn for $90 and still was bushranger brand
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Post by mrx78u »

I've got a mate who works in an auto parts shop sourcing them for me ;)

Your paj is similar to mine. '88 2.6L, on 31x10.5s. I got chrome sunnies :cool:
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Post by mrx78u »

Got some more info for you. Opposite lock have some flairs to suit.

http://www.oppositelock.com.au/redesign ... mID=D4001F

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Post by awbeattie381 »

thanks for that. sort of look a bit like the old TJM fibreglass jobbies but flexible....

some thing to consider

ta
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