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Stone chip guard placement ...

kevinshally

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Bonjourno,
I am hopefully getting my newly resprayed car back from the garage this week or early next week and they have said that they will fit the stone chip guards I got from Porscheapart.
My question is, bar the two obvious quadrilateral pieces are for behind the 2 front wheelarches.
However I have 4 other bits, about a foot long and maybe 2 inches wide at one end tapering to an inch or less at the other end.
Where would these guys be going on the car ????

Have the new Decal ready and the new bootlid keyhole rubber bit. I just hope it comes out nice.
Thanks,
Kev.
 
Kev, they fit to the rear of the front wheel arches, the rear of the rear wheel arches and the large sections fit where the wing flares out in front of the rear wheel arch.
 
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bar the two obvious quadrilateral pieces are for behind the 2 front wheelarches.

You know that isn't right too? They go in front of the rear wheelarches, not behind the front arches.
 
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Bonjourno,
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Have the new Decal ready and the new bootlid keyhole rubber bit. I just hope it comes out nice.
Thanks,
Kev.

where have you got the rubber bit for the boot keyhole, and how much ?
 
Ya Fen.
You're right.
I had actually 2 behind the front also for some reason.
I've rang the guy and he is sorted now. Thanks.
Kev
 
Alpine.
I got it from porscheapart. I paid 3 pounds for it, but I hear you can get them for 1.50.
It will smarten up the rear of the car.
 
OPC sells them the cheapest I have seen.

A lot of the other parts suppliers buy them from the OPC and double the price [:mad:][:mad:][:mad:]
 
ORIGINAL: kevinshally

Alpine.
I got it from porscheapart. I paid 3 pounds for it, but I hear you can get them for 1.50.
It will smarten up the rear of the car.

just ordered one from my OPC - costs £1.50 plus vat
 

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