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Originally Posted by Wizzer
Here is the deal.. You guys can sit on the fence while your paint takes a beating or you can put them on and have some peace of mind. Every camaro I look at has tar - nicks - and sometimes huge gashes in the paint where the mud flaps are missing. The sticky tires the RS comes with is a rock magnet. I looked long and hard at members photos before I put them on my baby and you know what. Most of my friends don't even see them when they look at my car. The last guy asked me what I did to the car lately and when I said I put on mud flaps he said... no i didn't see them before I got into the car. I guess he was expecting the old 80's thick rubber sheet you put on that looks like a square. The fact they are color matched and molded to the car sucked me in. My advice.... based on the fact I have no crap stuck on the paint anymore behind the rear wheels..... is to buy them now before more damage is done and sell them later if someone makes a better looking type... just my 2 cents.
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Really? Almost 6K miles also have the street scene GFX and not one scratch. Anyway with the GFX the OEM ping pong paddles would not fit.