*** Marina/Ital wheel arch liners ***

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*** Marina/Ital wheel arch liners ***

Post by The original northen boy » Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:18 pm

:? Please help,i briefly remember a few years ago a company producing front wheel arch liners for the Marina/ital (or a least there was talk of a firm making them)
Then again i seem to recall experiments with Maestro/Montego liners,that an MMOC member was working on.

Has anyone seen any of these arch liners or made any to a resonable quality ? :wink:

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Post by Marinanut » Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:32 pm

I remember having some squit in Marina Matters on this.... Princess liners fit well, as do cut down estate agent signs (the plastic ones.....).... :shock: :D
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Post by JubileeNut » Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:43 pm

Back in one of the MMOC mags (Spring 2006), there was a certain Jubilee with wheel arch liners fitted!! The number plate is - UYA 631M now owned by Richard Young I think :wink:

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Post by The original northen boy » Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:55 pm

:wink: Thanks gents,on the old rust prevention front these have to be must,funny when you have the chance to do things you miss the occasion and when you finally try to get round to it it's either too late or a damn site harder,the moral "don't put off today..............."

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Post by marinabrian » Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:07 pm

JubileeNut wrote:Back in one of the MMOC mags (Spring 2006), there was a certain Jubilee with wheel arch liners fitted!! The number plate is - UYA 631M now owned by Richard Young I think :wink:
Lush car. Bought it in Bournmouth for £500, cost the same in fuel to get it home though :roll:

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