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      05-04-2008, 08:46 PM   #5
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So its a little hard to see the film, and my car is a little dirty, but its there. The dust actually makes it a little easier to see the seam where the 3M ends though. So its behind each of the wheels where I started to see a little peppering. I had it done at one of the local shops and they had to custom cut the pieces, but its still very cheap.

On some cars people elect to have the 3M put in front of the rear wheel well as well if the body flairs out, I had to do this on my MK4 GTI and people have to do it on the new Imprezas, but the 1ers are shaped such that it doesn't look like rocks would hit that area.

Anyways, well worth the $100, looks better than the BMW mud flaps (IMHO), and probably cheaper too. I would seriously recommend if for anyone in Alberta or where they gravel the roads. If you've driven over gravel at all, have a close look at those areas and if you see a few small chips, imagine what they'll look like after one winter, or in a couple years.
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