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14th November 2013, 07:26 PM
#1
Ford Maverick or Nissan GQ Wheel Arch Flares.
Hi all,
I am situated in Melbournes western suburbs, and are chasing two front and two rear GQ wheel arch flares & clips, I would really appreciate it if some one out there has some or knows some one who has them for sale if they could please contact me.
Thanks,
Much appreciated
DAZZA88
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14th November 2013 07:26 PM
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14th November 2013, 09:00 PM
#2
Dribble Master
Ever thought about using flexi flares instead?
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15th November 2013, 05:34 PM
#3
Hi Spank IT BABY !!!!! , thanks for the reply, What are flexi flares and where do you get them ?
appreciate the assistance.
Thanks
DAZZA88
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15th November 2013, 06:05 PM
#4
Legendary
or garden edging from bunnings
or these on ebay this is the link plenty different sizes
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/75MM-FLEX...item3cc98a0ebf
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15th November 2013, 06:15 PM
#5
Rotaredom
You won't find many second hand flares knocking about without some clips broken or missing all together, certainly are better off just getting flexi flares or using the bunnings garden edging.
Good luck with it
Cheers,
Toddie
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DAZZA88 (16th November 2013)
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24th July 2014, 09:47 PM
#6
Hi dazza I am not sure what is available in Aus but it is possible to buy new front and rear flares off the "Trade Me" site in New Zealand. As far as the clips they are still available from Nissan although expensive. I have just finished re-fitting my flares and basically used bolts and nylock nuts . These are easy to use on the rear flares as the back side is accesable. The front is more difficult to do unless you remove the guards and internal plastic liners although this is not a big job. Once you take the guards off the vehicle it is pretty simple to bolt the flares and liners to the guards before re-fitting to the vehicle. The plastic strip that goes between the guard and the flare usually shrink over time, I put mine in the oven on a low heat until they became soft and pliable and stretched them back to the original length using double sided tape to keep them stretched.
Trade Me is NZ version of E-Bay, hope this helps.
Good Luck, Lee
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12th September 2014, 11:12 AM
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Petrolling is scrapping a GQ wagon. Pics on here. Drop him an email. wadechalker@hotmail.com
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12th September 2014, 11:15 AM
#8
Daily Lurker
Originally Posted by
DAZZA88
Hi Spank IT BABY !!!!! , thanks for the reply, What are flexi flares and where do you get them ?
appreciate the assistance.
Thanks
DAZZA88
hey clunk, did your name used to be Spank IT BABY on here? hahahahahaa
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12th September 2014, 03:15 PM
#9
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
hey clunk, did your name used to be Spank IT BABY on here? hahahahahaa
Nah mate, that was my dancing purple hippo
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