So could not find a lot of pictures of a ds3 with oem mud flap. Anyone willing to share their picture? Want to know how they look on my black ds3 before i buy them
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No worries - I like them too, they look good and finish the car off a bit in my opinion. That said they aren't terribly functional so if you were expecting them to catch all the mud/crap off the roads at this time of year they won't !
I got mine from eBay as they were quite a lot cheaper than the dealer was selling them forIf I recall correctly I paid £45ish for the front and back pairs....
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Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View PostNo worries - I like them too, they look good and finish the car off a bit in my opinion. That said they aren't terribly functional so if you were expecting them to catch all the mud/crap off the roads at this time of year they won't !
I got mine from eBay as they were quite a lot cheaper than the dealer was selling them forIf I recall correctly I paid £45ish for the front and back pairs....
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I installe them few years ago on my Racing. They look nice, reduce stone hits on the sides. Otherwise they do not keep the shit from flowing from the fender on the sides.
Wider, soft ones would be better protection in mind.Citroën DS3 Racing 2011 Polar White
ZRP con rods, Wössner pistons, Forge Ind. Kit, Forge IC hard pipes, etuners S3 (E85, launch control), Clemens-Motorsport IC, cylinder head porting, oil pump mod, Devils Own WMI, Forge BOV, Powerflex rear engine mount, LEDs, Citroen mudflaps, Ragazzon de-cat/200cc sports cat, Mongoose catback
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Originally posted by Markymark View PostNot really about mud flaps but that's some shine in the first pic looks great
That said if you look at the pics of Wes' DS3 you can see the same shine achieved with hard work and elbow grease !sigpic
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Originally posted by HailVectron View PostIs drilling required for fitting these?sigpic
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Originally posted by Ragnarok View PostI installe them few years ago on my Racing. They look nice, reduce stone hits on the sides. Otherwise they do not keep the shit from flowing from the fender on the sides.
Wider, soft ones would be better protection in mind.
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Originally posted by Markymark View PostCould you have a look at the teamtorquesteer mudflaps & let me know what you think please?
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