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arch liners

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mk2moo
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arch liners

Post by mk2moo »

Just thought id find out if arch liners on the front are a nessesity. Im going to be pulling out the arch quite a bit and so they wont fit after. Do i really need them, what are the benefits.

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Re: arch liners

Post by the edmundator »

You rarely see a mk2 with particularly rusty front wings at the top edges or inner wings. You rarely see a mk1 that doesn't suffer from rust in these places. The difference? Wheel-arch liners.
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