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 Post subject: Front mudflaps
PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:23 pm 
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Hello friends,

Where would one track down some front mudflaps?
The ones that run along the sills?

Trying to locate a set for the 850
Cheers in advance, Adam.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:39 pm 
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requires a lot of good luck - mine were NOS, and came from Grieg. I also have a good 2nd hand set I bought off ebay set aside for my traveller.

A few years ago a NOS set went for ~$450 on ebay...


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crap hey..

Looks like i'll be finding something else and making it look the part!

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Mine had what looked like old conveyer belt cut to shape - needless to say they ended in the bin.

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I found similar ones (but not identical) lurking in the back room of an auto parts store in Wagga. You've just got to be lucky I guess.

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 Post subject: mudflaps
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Hiya,

Keep an eye on swap meets too - I found some NOS BMC Rosette ones (and a set of snow chains for 10 inch wheels) at a swap on Sunday.

Pure co-incidence - wasn't looking for anything specific, but had to snap them up.

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 Post subject: Re: mudflaps
PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:35 pm 
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minsta wrote:
Hiya,

Keep an eye on swap meets too - I found some NOS BMC Rosette ones (and a set of snow chains for 10 inch wheels) at a swap on Sunday.

Pure co-incidence - wasn't looking for anything specific, but had to snap them up.

cheers!

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What do these mudflaps in question look like? Any one got a photo?


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I don't know if it is the standard fitment but mine involved drilling holes in the still - something I am not keen on so the holes have been well and truely sealed

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I don't have a photo but I have the part number, Front = HYL3324, Rear = HYL3325.
The 1100 and the Morris Major use the same fronts but they use different rears.


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CARTER_GT wrote:
What do these mudflaps in question look like? Any one got a photo?


you've seen them on my car Steve

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Ahh yes thats what i thought they were. Just confirming. Thanks Simon :D

Are they really that rare and expensive now?


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Someone should start remaking these and 850 rubber floor mats


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CARTER_GT wrote:
Are they really that rare and expensive now?


rare - yes

expensive - depends who is selling them, and who else is buying


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