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Old 08-16-2011, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Tadashi
Just catching up on this, glad you got it sold finally Patty

I need some of them heavy duty mudflaps on my Fit.

Originally Posted by raymo19' timestamp='1312120909' post='20832560
Other than the S, the Fit is turning into pretty much my favorite Honda ever

It even got synthetic oil last week
^^ Ellen, you can get splash guards for your Fit here --> http://www.handa-accessories.com/fitext07.html

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Ha! Thanks guys Lucky for me I have an inside track on even cheaper OEM Honda parts

I am destined to only date Honda parts guys I guess

I'd like to get a set of these and some heavy duty floor mats before it snows...

I bought a set of weather tech I think it was and was NOT happy with the coverage on the driver's side at all.
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Ellen, get the genuine Honda all-weather mats for your FIT: http://www.handa-accessories.com/fitint07.html

I ordered them for my CR-V, and they fit perfectly and are easy to clean. The Weather-Tech stuff is
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I am definitely leaning that direction I have really weird Christmas wish lists compared to most "girls"
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Dammit there's a lot of stuff on that page I want
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Crosstour Forum-lowered Crosstour

My friend Gene, isn't shy about voicing his opinion to me. He told me that the Crosstour is, ahem, let's just say, quite ugly. I agreed with him that the butt is a problem and I do find it Butt-Ugly. I do like the fact that it has a high center of gravity, though. I don't worry about it hitting the parking curbs in front of the car, or scraping on bumpy roads, like the one I drove on last Monday, going to the top of Mt. Evans, in Colorado. So, how about this link? A lowered Crosstour. Is that in improvement? What do you think?
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Crosstour Forum-lowered Crosstour

My friend Gene, isn't shy about voicing his opinion to me. He told me that the Crosstour is, ahem, let's just say, quite ugly. I agreed with him that the butt is a problem and I do find it Butt-Ugly. I do like the fact that it has a high center of gravity, though. I don't worry about it hitting the parking curbs in front of the car, or scraping on bumpy roads, like the one I drove on last Monday, going to the top of Mt. Evans, in Colorado. So, how about this link? A lowered Crosstour. Is that in improvement? What do you think?
My opinion is unchanged!
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Yeah, I think it's silly but then I like the car riding high. I use that to my advantage.
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Originally Posted by raymo19
They're not mud flaps - they're splash guards - let's keep it real.
^You can see how well they work in this photo.





Hey, Raymo, my sister has those window thingies on her car, too. I asked her about them and she loves them for when it's raining in Colorado. She says they also stop the buffeting the wind can cause with just one window down.
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Originally Posted by raymo19' timestamp='1313542550' post='20884823
They're not mud flaps - they're splash guards - let's keep it real.
^You can see how well they work in this photo.





Hey, Raymo, my sister has those window thingies on her car, too. I asked her about them and she loves them for when it's raining in Colorado. She says they also stop the buffeting the wind can cause with just one window down.
You need a set of those and the moonroof visor as well. I'm thinking you could convince Jerry to install them fairly easily.


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