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I spotted some tight midget flaps on a 306 the other day has anyone else seen owned or heard of stubby mud flaps for a 306 that are tight fitting to the line of the bumper? I have a pic I will upload later but just seeing if anyone had or has these?
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ooow tight flaps that was a few years ago
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i approve of tight flaps...
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Did they have peugeot on them in white writing? Well would of been white when new.. If so i had them on my ph1 until they ripped off lol
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Takes me back to my youth
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surely you can just buy these off ebay?
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(10-11-2014, 09:39 AM)SRowell Wrote: surely you can just buy these off ebay?
Not sure if ebay is the first place I'd go to look for tight flaps. I'll have a look though......
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(10-11-2014, 06:41 PM)londondan86 Wrote: (10-11-2014, 09:39 AM)SRowell Wrote: surely you can just buy these off ebay?
Not sure if ebay is the first place I'd go to look for tight flaps. I'll have a look though......
maybe put Tight Flaps into Google that would help
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Don't try that.
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I believe it would be better if I typed it into a work computer.
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Be careful you don't get too tight flaps if you got a phat zorst as you can have fitment issues. Some grease or other lubricant can help I hear
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(10-11-2014, 10:37 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Be careful you don't get too tight flaps if you got a phat zorst as you can have fitment issues. Some grease or other lubricant can help I hear
lube is for pussies..
just use a larger hammer if it dont fit..
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try google images
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(09-11-2014, 10:39 PM)thebluepearl Wrote: I spotted some tight midget flaps on a 306 the other day has anyone else seen owned or heard of stubby mud flaps for a 306 that are tight fitting to the line of the bumper? I have a pic I will upload later but just seeing if anyone had or has these?
Back on topic lol I think I've seen what your on about short colour coded mudflaps. IIRC I remember puglove having some maybe?
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(11-11-2014, 12:59 AM)rocker8742 Wrote: (09-11-2014, 10:39 PM)thebluepearl Wrote: I spotted some tight midget flaps on a 306 the other day has anyone else seen owned or heard of stubby mud flaps for a 306 that are tight fitting to the line of the bumper? I have a pic I will upload later but just seeing if anyone had or has these?
Back on topic lol I think I've seen what your on about short colour coded mudflaps. IIRC I remember puglove having some maybe?
Ha ha much to my amusement of the replies given,
The mud flaps I have seen were in fact standard black rubber/pu I will sort out the image and post it up and it will not be a Google image don't fancy a telling off for tight flap images
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The flaps in question
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Ahh the offending flaps, we finally meet
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I've got a pair of these on the rear of my car and they are genuine Peugeot ones for a 306 - there were two styles, the normal type you typically see and these ones which seem rarer
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(18-11-2014, 09:41 PM)ozmonster Wrote: theres some on ebay are these the same? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-peugeo...27f0cf83df
They look similar
(18-11-2014, 10:04 PM)Mark Wrote: I've got a pair of these on the rear of my car and they are genuine Peugeot ones for a 306 - there were two styles, the normal type you typically see and these ones which seem rarer
Have you clicked the eBay link are these the same as yours? On a phase 2/3 rear bumper
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(17-12-2014, 05:49 PM)MCH Wrote: that's my car lol
Top marks for recognising your car from a crap pic of it lol spotted in screwfix in pz
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I have a set of these sitting in my garage....
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(17-12-2014, 07:29 PM)Harky Wrote: I have a set of these sitting in my garage....
I want pleeeeeease
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I have some fronts, although they need modifying to fit as designed for non-sideskirt models
Also have some phase 1 rectangle fog protectors, phase 3 round ones... a brand new ph3 spoiler still in its packaging... and various other crap
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(17-12-2014, 07:19 PM)MCH Wrote: yep, I work there.
Round the corner from my old man's garage, popped in to get something and spotted it ages ago been searching for a pair ever since, yours is a '6 if im not mistaken??
(17-12-2014, 07:44 PM)MCH Wrote: I have some fronts, although they need modifying to fit as designed for non-sideskirt models
Also have some phase 1 rectangle fog protectors, phase 3 round ones... a brand new ph3 spoiler still in its packaging... and various other crap
Ahh im after the rear mud flaps
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yeah its a ph3 manstone 6... driving my diablo at the moment though.
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