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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
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![]() Mudflaps... on a Mustang? They really don't do much, you will still get mud and crap on the bottom of your doors, it just starts farther back on the doors, look at any dirty car that has mudflaps, even the molded ones like the pic. Just wash your car more often like Stang_Crazy said.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 10
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![]() You can buy molded mud flaps simular to that at O'REILLY auto parts and AUTOZONE. But IMO....they wouldnt look to.....ummmm
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