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Old October-27th-2004 | 07:10 PM
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Mud Flaps for the Mazda3 GT with GFX

Hello!
I have recently purchased a Mazda3 and am absolutely in love with it. The only thing I was wondering was if anyone knew where I could get mudflaps for the car. I called the dealership and they said that because of the GFX skirts, the Mazda designed mudflaps won't adhere properly. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Old October-28th-2004 | 07:22 AM
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Uh, [looking around...] I guess i will field this one...

"Why do you want mud flaps?" (I understand they keep the back of a truck cleaner, but on my P5 mud/dirt kicking up from the tires isn't a problem...)

I guess it is an image-thing, i can't imagine the car with 'em... Kna' mean?

Sorry i couldn't be more help...

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Old October-28th-2004 | 12:15 PM
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Da P-Funk,

Tx for your quick reply and yes, it seems a bit odd to put mud flaps on the car but I live in B.C. where we have tons o' rain and salt etc. during the winter and the mud flaps (while not being that attractive) are just helpful.

DW
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