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StratPlayer |
Aug 17 2004, 02:01 PM
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StratPlayer Group: Members Posts: 3,293 Joined: 27-December 02 From: SLC, Utah Member No.: 27 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
If anyone here that may be able to reproduce these baby's it would be a bonus for all the 914 owners. If so, let me know and I will trace these out and send you the tracings of the liners. The pictures are of the rear well liners. Let me know so I can trace these out and get them off before I install these. I'm only going to put liners in the rear wells since I have oil lines in the pass. side front I won't be installing the front liners on my car. The rear liners are going in. The are made of a flexable plastic with clips on each for install. They bolt on to the car where the rear valance meets the wheel well and other side connects where the rocker panel meets the well. Very simple install process, the clips that hold them are pop riveted on to the liners.
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F4i |
Dec 29 2004, 04:58 PM
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914 DOG! Group: Benefactors Posts: 482 Joined: 22-December 03 From: AB Canada Member No.: 1,460 |
(IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/agree.gif) My comments were in regards to industry trends etc. Also there is a difference between being cheap and looking for value in products. We should pay whatever is asked just because it's a Porsche? Fender well liners are not an original idea. Your buddy, I am sorry to say did not come up with this new fangaled invention. What is your productive "ORIGINAL" idea for preventing debris from collecting in the fenderwells? |
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