Wheel arch extensions

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Chushpie
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Wheel arch extensions

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Hi all :wave:

Was thinking about fitting some wheel arch extensions. I'm not really into modifying cars for the sake of it but they're only subtle and I quite like the look of them. My husband's just traded in his Megane CC and picked up an Audi TT Sport and it now makes mine look so scrawny, it needs beefing up!

I've found some online and it says you don't have to drill to fit them, looks like they use clips. I'd have them sprayed black to match my car as they come matt black.

Any thoughts? :scratch:
Now: Audi TT Mk1 1.8T quattro (225)
Then: Peugeot 206cc 2.0 (Black/Silver special edition)

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Thar
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Re: Wheel arch extensions

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Not my thing, I think your motor looks fine as it is, but it's personal choice I suppose. I hope someone can advise on fitting. :)
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Re: Wheel arch extensions

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Thanks for your opinion Thar, I'm a bit on the fence about them. Hubby really likes them and wants me to get some. I've seen a few cc's on Auto Trader with them on and I do quite like the look and with not having to drill to fit them, I'm assuming they can easily be removed.
Now: Audi TT Mk1 1.8T quattro (225)
Then: Peugeot 206cc 2.0 (Black/Silver special edition)

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I suppose you could try them and if you don't like them, ebay them.
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Re: Wheel arch extensions

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That's exactly what I thought! Not sure what to do, maybe at nearly 42 years of age I should grow up a bit and leave stuff like that to the young uns!!! :lol:
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I'm only a couple of years older than you and I'm as bad...still young at heart eh? :big-grin:
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At least I'm not alone then. You should see me when there's wine with a bouncy castle nearby - frightening! :yikes:
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:lol: Now wine and bouncy castles sounds an interesting combination :beer:
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Re: Wheel arch extensions

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Thar wrote::lol: Now wine and bouncy castles sounds an interesting combination :beer:
i'm nearly 52 and still modding,drinking wine,love the bouncy castles (think i'm a late developer) :D