Rear Mud Flaps

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morgan105
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Rear Mud Flaps

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Anyone know where's the best place to obtain a set of rear mud flaps for the 340? The universal ones are the wrong shape, won't fit and are utter crap in there construction, more like plastic then the original type rubber ones.

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filthyjohn
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I think I still have the ones I took off my 3door, I can have a look tomorrow. Do you need mint ones, or will 'used but still the right shape' do?
'87 Nissan Sunny
'95 945 LPT
'90 340 3dr
'87 360 GLT
'87 765 TIC
'75 Manta A
'70 Rover P5 V8
'67 MGB GT
'62 amazon 2dr
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Post by morgan105 »

Used is fine if they're still in good shape. Let me know a price including postage if you still have them and i'll get back to you asap. I do have an alternative idea for them so checking prices for it later today.

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Post by filthyjohn »

Will do mate, if I can't find them I'll take them off my vario, it needs a good clean down there if it's to survive the winter!
'87 Nissan Sunny
'95 945 LPT
'90 340 3dr
'87 360 GLT
'87 765 TIC
'75 Manta A
'70 Rover P5 V8
'67 MGB GT
'62 amazon 2dr
morgan105
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Post by morgan105 »

I wouldn't take them off your vario as you will need them when it goes back on the road. I'm missing the drivers side rear and with it not being fitted the water off the tyre when it has rained flies straight up towards the fuel filler pipe and finds it's way in to the boot soaking the carpet, so don't do that.
My idea may only come to a few pounds and a little bit of time so I will let you know.

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filthyjohn
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Post by filthyjohn »

Hmm, I hadn't even considered that possibility. The flaps have been off my blue 'un for ages so I'll have a good poke around under there while I'm changing the axle.
'87 Nissan Sunny
'95 945 LPT
'90 340 3dr
'87 360 GLT
'87 765 TIC
'75 Manta A
'70 Rover P5 V8
'67 MGB GT
'62 amazon 2dr
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