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Keep umming and arring over fitting a set of JDM contoured mudflaps.

 

I know they look pretty good on dark coloured cars, but sometimes don't look too great on lighter coloured cars.

 

Here are some body coloured ones on a silver car. Now they are just the fronts. I'd be adding the plastic stone chip film over the top of the forward facing surfaces so as not to chip off the paint.

 

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Then there's going down the stock route of fitting them unpainted....

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I wouldn't bother with them at all Si. The cars lines look better without them.

 

I personally don't like them on a zed, looks too cluttered and awkward, simply lines are more pleasing to the eye.

 

They look sh1t unpainted, with out looks better. If i were you Si i wouldnt have them on your car mate.

 

Agreed

 

Yours is a weekend car, not a daily run about. No style purpose only practical. For your car don't bother.

well, my car has them on, and mines the same colour as Si's.. I will be getting mine painted to match the car as I personally think they serve not only the purpose of protecting the splashes and stone chips, but when they are colour coded, they really do look nice, and they do go with the lines, as they are moulded to fit to the car anyways, especially the rears.

I've attached a pic of some colour coded rears, lovely. - My answer, get them, and colour code them.

well, my car has them on, and mines the same colour as Si's.. I will be getting mine painted to match the car as I personally think they serve not only the purpose of protecting the splashes and stone chips, but when they are colour coded, they really do look nice, and they do go with the lines, as they are moulded to fit to the car anyways, especially the rears.

I've attached a pic of some colour coded rears, lovely. - My answer, get them, and colour code them.

 

Must say they do look ok on yours.

I wouldnt go with out them. They keep all the dirt and grime from getting splattered onto the body and lets be honest, theyre not as bad as your normal standard mud flaps.

I have them on my pearl coloured Z and they look absolutely fine

andy

I wouldn't bother with them at all Si. The cars lines look better without them.

 

Me neither Si.

 

Especially on a white car - IMO they only look "OK" on a black Z; the car looks best without in all colours though.......

 

Richard;)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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I had a set on my pearl white zed body coloured too. i'll see if i can find some pics for you laters

 

found the pics they were buried in a dungeon folder deep in my computer :D

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