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Actually, they are generic department store bought mudflaps that I put on there back in 88 when I used to drive it through the winter. They have definately saved the paint.. even in the summer. Look for some relatively rectangular ones, and not rigid, you need some give if you back over a stick or something. The front ones are cut out so that they will sit flat and ride UNDER the wheel well lip, there must be a photo in there somewhere where you can see that. I also used a screw (and RTV) into the wheel well to hold it in place. The rears are much more unaltered, all I used on those was a wire bale to hold the inner edge up so the bottom is straight. Fog lights are from Autozone... just standard oval halogens in plastic housings, about 4 or 5 years old. I liked the nice neat metal ones better but after 2 seasons of Salt the ones on my Golf have rusted badly and lost their seal... So Id reccomend the plastic housings. Grey... light grey!! :-) Keith > Anybody (Keith) know what Keith Park used for mudflaps on his car? They do > not look stock, but do look good? I saw them on Russ's invasion pics page > http://classicvw.org/gallery/Invasion-2002-8/DSCF0123 > > Also are those aftermarket driving lights mounted under the front bumper? > > Just curious about your transgressions into the darkside, Keith! > > > Jason Smith > 71 Square FI AT > 72 Fasty FI AT(at the crossroads) > http://jasontsmith.tripod.com/vw.htm > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > >