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Thread: DIY flares - No sagging and under $30

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    Fantasic and they are easily replaced if torn off....

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    These look great. will defiantly be adding to my gq very soon.

    Thanks AB

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    Ah man, I just ordered some rubber flares today, wish I saw this earlier! oh well, i'm sure i'll rip one of em off soon enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    Good DIY mate ... glad to have assisted/inspired in some form ...

    Mine below for reference - people can add theirs to the thread as they complete it also. As AB said, I used the original tabs which makes the job a 30-45 minute one, but if you want the flares down the track, then this way that AB has done it is the way to go about it!

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    what's going on with your blue grill mate? looks good!

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