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PVC Mudflap type material? Where?

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Looking to make a flexible front chin spoiler for my rally car, like what you see on the big boys race cars.

Wondering if anyone would know what they use and where I would buy it locally?? Looks like the PVC you see on rally cars mud flaps.

Cheers

Like this: http://2wallpaper.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ford-focus-wrc-2006-walllpaper.jpg

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Cheers, have tried one of those, lasted about 3 minutes, the car gets drive like it has been stolen by a Meth addict with poor depth perception, literally slammed into the road and off things.

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Garden edging from Bunnings.

And some marley spouting for sideskirts.

= ulitmate kit B)

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Don't care if it stays on and is durable, its function over form. I may have to go and have a look at the hard ware shop.

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I was joking about the spouting, but not the garden edging ;)

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I bought a couple of these a few years ago for my e36's, never bothered with the 2nd one as it was too close to the ground on superlows and would eventually rip off, it's still sitting in my basement if you are interested in it

http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/30698-nice-lips-for-10/?hl=garden

Josh's pic with his on \/ \/ \/

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What you're after is some old conveyer belt! That's what my mate uses on his rally car for mud flaps, front skirt and under body protection. He got his from work as he's a m&d engineer. I'm sure someone here can get you some.

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garage door rubber seal gets mentioned a few times with these sorts of things (lips)

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