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Has anyone seen a v35 with mud flaps on? I reckon with some wide wheels and lowered suspension it would look pretty nice and it would kind of help keep the car cleaner for a little longer. Or am I just being stupid and lazy?

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Well no, but I have seen the kind of mudflaps available (same style) on another vehicle, they looked F*#N terrible, I was considering some for my 350GT but wouldn't now, unless there are some other kind, don't think so though, just have to keep the beast clean, I have had mine only a few weeks and love this car, very different from a grunting V8 Holden, but a pleasure to cruise in. Immaculate pearl white premium with 19inch factory wheels. Happy Days, just need some sway bars and will keep it stock I think.

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