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PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:20 pm 
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Just wondering if Sports pack arches will fit on a Clubman?

has anyone done this or have any pictures of a clubman with sports pack arches?

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I've seen them on a clubby. You might want to mod them a bit, like fill in the side repeater (if you dont wanna put one in) and fill in the front bumper cutout thing. I, myself, would probably put a side repeater in, and do some kind of blinker/parker light mod in the front bumper cut out thinga.

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check out this site: http://www.theclubman.co.uk/

He has sportspack arches, he even shows how to make them fit a clubman.
Only problem i see is in wheel selection, think you will need 6 inch wide minimum, think 13x7 will look great under them.

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that clubman is so incredibly ugly!!

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i like the 4 light conversion
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sorry to hijack the thread, but what about the sportspack arches on a van?? will they fit, or any arches for that matter!! thanks guys!


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aaron who posts here has wood and pickett arches and they look sexy as
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16vminivan wrote:
sorry to hijack the thread, but what about the sportspack arches on a van?? will they fit, or any arches for that matter!! thanks guys!


Sportspacks do fit vans... but may need a bit shaved off the trailing edge of the rear arches .....

See this topic for pics---> http://inlope.com/~tzi/ausmini/viewtopic.php?t=1732

A pic of a pickup with sportspacks --->http://inlope.com/~tzi/ausmini/viewtopic.php?t=871

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Hey SC850, if you go back to the original ausmini URL http://ausmini.tziworld.com it's running faster. You are still on the (slow) temp connection....!

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yeah... oops.... but i'm only on a 28.8 connection anyway - theres no such thing as FAST for me :wink:

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