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mud flaps?

ibizasport16v

Active Member
Oct 22, 2006
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Clydebank
anyone got them on their mk 4 and do they look crap or wat?
the seat ones look pure basic.... any one with pics of seat ones or any aftermarket ones that look good?
 

J500ANT

Active Member
Oct 20, 2006
272
2
Bristol
Ive ordered a set (cos White Duff dont keep them in stock) for my new car, so pix on the weekend (in theory)
 

J500ANT

Active Member
Oct 20, 2006
272
2
Bristol
dont hold out much hope then?
Many years ago I worked at a Vauxhall dealers, a very small one tho. We still kept mats and mudflaps for all the current range though, we didnt have to order from the factory all the time :whistle: Mind you the bloody smart dealer I got the forfour from had to be reminded to order an oil filter whenever it was due for the 6k oil change...................[:@]
 

EdButler

Full Member
Apr 24, 2005
713
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Sheffield
Muddyboots on here has a site about Seat Ibiza Mk4's and im sure you can find an appropriate picture in the gallery:

http://www.seat-ibiza-mk4.co.uk/

I doubt after market ones will be available, Seat Ibizas are quite rare and hence manufacturers of such items are few and far between (many are looking for projector headlamps for instance!)
 

seli_babe

Don't Mess....
Nov 22, 2005
409
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Bedfordshire
anyone got them on their mk 4 and do they look crap or wat?
the seat ones look pure basic.... any one with pics of seat ones or any aftermarket ones that look good?

I had them on my MK4 and I think they looked sweet... they were the Seat one's so they fitted really nice.. I'll see if I've got any pic's of them tonight for ya.
 
Oct 17, 2006
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Mid Wales
I've always thought they look fairly kak and wouldn't ever fit them to my FR - I think they'd just look wrong against the 16" rims.

I suppose they're ok on the lower models......

BTW - Don't hold your breath on sh..... sorry white dove getting your parts to you - my missing FR badge was going to arrive next tuesday for six weeks....... :banghead:
 
Jul 17, 2004
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West Lothian
I had them for 6 months on my previous car as seen below:
mudflapsrs0.jpg


To be honest I didn't notice much of a difference with them fitted. They don't look too bad on a dark coloured car. Just thought I'd try them at the time, as I was getting tired of the mess on the rear end and the sills. Not as noticable now I've switched to a red one though. ;)

I think the only ones which really work, are the massive rally slag ones, as seen on my mate's 106 Rallye. :p

IMG_9548sm.jpg
 

Tdi Dan

Guest
i have them fitted to my car they came with the car when i bought it. i was thinking of taking mine off and selling them. do they really stop all that crap that covers the back of some peoples cars.
 

T. Spark

Guest
I know "Sted" on here has them on... needless to say no-one else has around this area :p

TBH, I dont think they look bad on darker colours
 

loonymoon

Full Member
I got the dealer to fit SEAT ones for free when I bought my Mk4. They don't look toooo bad but then mine is a "lower model"!!:)

I have a blue car and the crap still gets up the back - never had one without flaps though so can't comment about how much worse it would be without them. The front ones are quite good for keeping crap off the sides and sills though - the sill on my Ibiza stay nice and clean.
 
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