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Old 25-07-07, 09:25 AM   #1
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Front door wind deflectors

Was thinking of buying a set of them, but are they any good. Only seen 1 place that does them....MG-Rover.org.

Anyone know of anywhere else? Have tried google....
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Old 25-07-07, 09:50 AM   #2
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Pretty pointless really. If you want air in your car (windows down) then lower the fronts and lower the rears slightly........no wind in your eyes or stiff neck.........jobs a goodun.

Alternatively............put the air con on

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Old 25-07-07, 11:02 AM   #3
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Had some on my Alfa, fitted as standard they were..... all they did was make it noisy so I removed them!
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Old 25-07-07, 11:09 AM   #4
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put them on my honda great for whne its raining as you dont get wet when you want some air
be good if you got 2 x front and 2x rear ones like you get for the evo or other 4 door cars
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Pretty pointless really. If you want air in your car (windows down) then lower the fronts and lower the rears slightly........no wind in your eyes or stiff neck.........jobs a goodun.

Alternatively............put the air con on

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All well and good if you have lecky rear windows! I always find it a bit of a stretch when I am on my own in the car......................
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All well and good if you have lecky rear windows!
Did MG-R know what this concept was?
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Im getting these this week for the front. I like them had them on several cars.
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Old 25-07-07, 03:08 PM   #8
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Im getting these this week for the front. I like them had them on several cars.
nice one Hugh, i fancy a set myself, need to have a nose when you get them. You heading to falkirk next month mate?
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Old 25-07-07, 03:24 PM   #9
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YIP sure are m8
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can you get them for front and rear
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