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got my flares in the mail this morning, just slaped them on to see what they look like.

i think they'll look tuff when done properly, what do you guys think?

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they are a universal type flare. the front one needs to be pulled in a bit more at the back, but they flex pretty easy

and yes, i will get spacers/new wheels to fell them out

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Hate it!..

Just lip the front and rear guards slightly. Look way better than bolt on Torana guards.

yeah, im starting to think rolling/liping the gaurds might be the way to go.

was worth a try tho, they were pretty cheap.

someones gotta try new things :worship:

PS: you must admit, it would look fat from behind with the wheels out to the gaurds

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they dont look to be designed for bolting on, so molding them to the panel looks like a must anyway.

tp1gts2 - where abouts did you get them and how much? since they are universal i am keen to check them out.

dont forget that you can always trim them down so they dont come out so far

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Reminds me of the 80's yankee style cars..

You definately need spacers.. MASSIVE ones!.. or massive offset

If you going to do it.. do it right and mould them.. thats what I think..

if not.. dont bother cos its gonna look shit..

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