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    It's a rockin' Robbo's Avatar
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    Ohh, fair dinkum, that guy has got too be bloody kidding. $750? Last Friday was April Fool's day, I used to have heap's of them laying around. It must be a joke, surely.
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    dont laugh too hard people because there is a buyer for them somewhere....:Fish:
    my professional opinion is that they are only overpriced by $250....

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    $750 for a pair of rear mud flaps..... Even for a full set of four that's a lot of dough for something I used to throw away......

    His repro set for $180 look just as good and at least they are brand new and not 35yr old rubber....

    $160 for repro front ones so $340 for a full set..... brackets would be easy enough to get laser cut... wonder why he hasn't done them also???
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    now this just make it harder again for knowing "IS IT GENUINE" i will go and check my van in the shed later and see if it has mudflaps, maybe i bought a not so XX7 genuine Sandman. :(:shifty:
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    Imagine if you actually got mud on $750 mud flaps, or if that mongrel cattle dog from next door had a chew on them

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    i have two new ones here, not sure what they suit, might list them and COME IN SPINNER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    Imagine if you actually got mud on $750 mud flaps, or if that mongrel cattle dog from next door had a chew on them


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    i have two new ones here, not sure what they suit, might list them and COME IN SPINNER!
    the person that would buy them are doing so for a 100 point restoration..so for a trailer queen..no cattledog is gunna go skiing down the road latched on to them coz the car is not a driver..
    in the heady days of the boom a couple of years back i got $520 for a set of nos rears on ebay with a starting price of 99 cents...i dont think they would achieve that atm with the same start price..

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    Gday Oz;

    I know this example probably belongs on a trailer, but is the one on the left "early HQ"? :Chin:
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    Is there a difference between rear mudflaps for a sedan and a panelvan or ute?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozbox View Post
    the person that would buy them are doing so for a 100 point restoration..so for a trailer queen..
    But why would a trailer queen need mud flaps anyway ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo View Post
    Ohh, fair dinkum, that guy has got too be bloody kidding. $750? Last Friday was April Fool's day, I used to have heap's of them laying around. It must be a joke, surely.
    maybe ive made a terrible mistake throwing out countless sets off commodore flaps over the years... one day they could have been my retirement nest egg

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