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hey guys, does anyone know where i could get a pair for the rear arches?

also do you guys think it will look stupid if i just have them on the back and not the front?

also if you got some pictures please post them :rolleyes:

thanks

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yes it will look stupid to only have the rears done. You will typically have to get them imported if you are talking about fiberglass (unless you don't mind cheap copies).

Have you considered just rolling them? I have had it done by a forum member here and have had no complaints (although you will almost certainly need a respray of that area after it is done).

yes it will look stupid to only have the rears done. You will typically have to get them imported if you are talking about fiberglass (unless you don't mind cheap copies).

Have you considered just rolling them? I have had it done by a forum member here and have had no complaints (although you will almost certainly need a respray of that area after it is done).

If the guards are just rolled they generally dont need a respray. You generally need a respray if you flare the guard out more than a couple of mm.

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