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PauloAmore



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Colour Coding Mud Flaps?

Anyone done that? Does it make sense (stone chipping, flexible plastic (paint cracking) etc)?

I ask as my RRS is totally colour coded. I.E. there is no grey plastic to match the mud flaps.

Comments?

Cheers chaps.
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Might look a bit odd, imho.... Confused Usually there's only so much colour coding the RRS can take. There were some pics on here once of one of the mod shops that had done a COMPLETE colour code, literally everything was the same colour and it just looked wrong. But you could always try and pick up a bargain 2nd set of flaps and colour code those to experiment? 

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Post #130156 Mon Aug 06 2007 1:15pm
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PauloAmore



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shmoogle wrote:
Might look a bit odd, imho.... Confused Usually there's only so much colour coding the RRS can take. There were some pics on here once of one of the mod shops that had done a COMPLETE colour code, literally everything was the same colour and it just looked wrong. But you could always try and pick up a bargain 2nd set of flaps and colour code those to experiment?


that was my 1st reaction so. Suppose they'll match the rubber of the tyres.... Very Happy 2022 P440e AB

Post #130161 Mon Aug 06 2007 1:43pm
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I agree, I think it would look odd. Also, as you say, the plastic is flexi and would probably end up looking scruffy with cracks and chips. Wouldn't the texture of the plastic also mean tht the paint would look very "orange peely"? 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
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Post #130166 Mon Aug 06 2007 2:53pm
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agree.. keep it as is. 
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