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    Veteran Member Four Rings fR3ZNO's Avatar
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    Driver’s Side Rear Wheel well liner

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    Looking for a drivers rear wheel well liner with no tears and in decent shape.

    The winter took its toll on mine, lol.

    Let me know what you have, shipped to 13502. Thanks!
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    Me too, actually. Obviously fR3ZNO has first dibs, but PM me if you have more than one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16vCorey View Post
    Me too, actually. Obviously fR3ZNO has first dibs, but PM me if you have more than one.

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    Haha, no worries.

    There are a few on eBay from WolfAuto. But I was hoping someone here had one for cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fR3ZNO View Post
    Haha, no worries.

    There are a few on eBay from WolfAuto. But I was hoping someone here had one for cheaper.
    Salvage yard. Go pull it yourself. That’s about the easiest and cheapest way to go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdoofer04 View Post
    Salvage yard. Go pull it yourself. That’s about the easiest and cheapest way to go.


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    I would do that but I'm normally busy on the weekends. Hence why I started this thread.

    Unless you're gonna go pull one for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by fR3ZNO View Post
    I would do that but I'm normally busy on the weekends. Hence why I started this thread.

    Unless you're gonna go pull one for me
    Hell I am meaning to go get some myself. I’d seriously get you one if i do. Depends on shipping. Completely understand about time and all. I’m in the same boat. The reason I said so was by the time and forum member pays shipping it’s probably about the same as just ordering from a parts yard. But if you want cheaper sometimes you gotta just go get one. I tried out the plastic ecs ones and they didn’t last long because my fenders are rolled. Seems like the felt is better for form fitting. Only issue I had was that ecs had them back ordered and it took like 2 months to get them. But I will try to get to a yard this week and will pm you if you if so.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdoofer04 View Post
    Hell I am meaning to go get some myself. I’d seriously get you one if i do. Depends on shipping. Completely understand about time and all. I’m in the same boat. The reason I said so was by the time and forum member pays shipping it’s probably about the same as just ordering from a parts yard. But if you want cheaper sometimes you gotta just go get one. I tried out the plastic ecs ones and they didn’t last long because my fenders are rolled. Seems like the felt is better for form fitting. Only issue I had was that ecs had them back ordered and it took like 2 months to get them. But I will try to get to a yard this week and will pm you if you if so.


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    May as well grab two since 16vCorey needs one too. lol. The local pick n pull sells fender liners for $5/piece. So yeah, it might be cheaper to go grab one, but by the time I grab a few tools, head over there and look for a B6, I probably would have spent an hour or two, assuming there's even any B6/B7 in the yard that day. So it all depends on how you value your time, opportunity cost and all that, lol.

    I didn't know ECS had plastic liners for the rear wheel wells?

    But yeah, shipping would be the deal killer. But the fleece ones are flexible enough to roll up into a smaller box, to save on shipping.

    Let me know if you grab any!
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    I'm in pretty much the exact same boat. There's only one local self service yard, and last time I was there they didn't have any B6s. And I have a two year old, so my spare time is almost non-existent.

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