Fitting spats.

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Re: Fitting spats.

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thanks Tim,
here ya go :)

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Tim, I had a play with them on the weekend and you are spot on yet again. Fit is shizenhousen. :(
Anyone wanna buy some FC spats... LOL
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I have a set of FE/FC spats that have been on one of my cars and I didn't think they looked too bad, they will be going on my sedan when I finally give it another makeover.
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Hey John,
What do you want for them
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Well i'm now even more confused. tried them on the wagon to see how they fit and they don't come close. I think they may not even be FE/FC ? Just nowhere near the shape of the guard even.
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That's odd, coz the one's I bought are meant to suit sedan and wagon. The FE/FC one's obviusly suit the utes and vans.

Not being a smart ass but did you put them on the correct side :oops:
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You are aware they only fit on the BACK guards arent you John ??????? :lol: :lol: :shock:
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10,000 comedians unemployed and you guys are trying to be funny ;)

Yes, on the right side and yes on the BACK of the vehicle.
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upside down??
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Lol. Cheers Tim.
So now I have to buy a ute????
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