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Wheel Arch Liners ?
I remember some time ago seeing a thread on some aftermarket wheel arch liners for SC's, Carrera's , etc. Does anybody still have the info or thread ?
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Quite interested in these for my 3.2
Has anyone fitted them? Opinions would be appreciated Thanks Shirish |
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Thanks,
Knew I'd seen them somewhere David |
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964's have them, why not retrofit?
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They are quite popular in Germany for many classic cars and help to keep the wheel arches clean and free of dirt, salt and other debris. Typically they are custom fit for each car model/year and should fit without problems. Just make sure you have enough air flow around the oil cooler.
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Thats the kind of thing i was concerned about. Having never seen them off the car, you can't really tell how they'd fit. Possible problems with lowered cars too?? |
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These are now available in the UK:
Porsche 911 Wheel Arch Liners Which is a micro site for these guys: Specialist Vehicle Preparation - wheel Arch Liners Good value and a great product. |
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make sure they don't trap water too
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