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Hope your all sitting down.

Weather deflector kits are around $340.00 delivered.

Stock is ex japan.

Cheers,

Ken

Ken will you be able to get these when ever as i do want them and I will just have to wait a while to get them as the house building budget is starting to blow out big time now.

cheers ICE

My drivers side one is cracked pretty badly, had one of my mates lean up against it, and dint realise it was plastic, yeah yeah dont even get me started on it, but yeah I wouldnt mind a new set as mine are a but faded and the plastic looks like it is deteriorated to the point where they need replacing, but at that price I'd rather just do without them :P

Oh and I heard a rumour that without them the windows leak in the rain.................?

I've got them, but they're both cracked, and i almost lost the drivers side on the Hume.

a quick squirt of silicon gel fixed them up, looks a bit funky but they're not broken and banging anymore.

for $340 i'll pass, mine do alright for now

Can get for you whenever. Do you have mob number?

CBUS is why your house is sooooo expensive.

Had to drop the CBUS as i had to buy a bigger patch of dirt as the house wouldn't fit on the first one. Its the purpose built home theatre that took a bit $$$ and now just found out I have to spend $15,000 on a retaining wall, not happy. I will PM mob number.

Cheers ICE

Mine are in perfect shape, no cracks, not loose or anything. I may reseal them on with some sikaflex though just to be safe as you guys all seem to loose/nearly loose them on the freeway's

x2 ... mine are in mint condition.

Better look into sticking them on with something else as well, as l drive on the freeway quiet a bit.

Hope your all sitting down.

Weather deflector kits are around $340.00 delivered.

Stock is ex japan.

Cheers,

Ken

Hi Ken, does the price drop if we buy multiple kits? Packing multiples all together should be a lot easier.

:) cheers :)

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