floor mats/mudflaps
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floor mats/mudflaps
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where do i look for floor mats with the pontiac logo, or possible saying "Bonneville"?
GM has them, 109 bucks too.
and while im at it, mudflaps too.
theyre both going to be for the 2001 not my 92
where do i look for floor mats with the pontiac logo, or possible saying "Bonneville"?
GM has them, 109 bucks too.
and while im at it, mudflaps too.
theyre both going to be for the 2001 not my 92
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When I ran mudflaps I had some slightly molded ones from the dealer. if a textured plastic is ok with white ponitac letters, that'* what I had on.
Really kept the car cleaner when in snow and what not...
Really kept the car cleaner when in snow and what not...
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I would say dont put mudflaps on. Drilling holes in the wheelwell metal seems like your just asking for rust in the future, IMHO that is
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Originally Posted by Skippy1827
I would say dont put mudflaps on. Drilling holes in the wheelwell metal seems like your just asking for rust in the future, IMHO that is
you just have to paint the exposed metal
and GM has some Very nice Rubber all weather floor mats for the Bonneville
part 12496836 for the front....that is for Tan BTW
and the part number for the Pontiac sightly molded splash guards are 12497409
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Originally Posted by Skippy1827
I would say dont put mudflaps on. Drilling holes in the wheelwell metal seems like your just asking for rust in the future, IMHO that is
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