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I have two new tickford wing badges and I am wanting to put them on my AUII Forte` as I am in the process of doing a TE50 Dress up. If any one can with an XR or T Series could tell me some measurements of who far in/up they are placed it would be great help :)
I'm sorry but I sort of have to agree, I really hate it when I see fake clubsports and shit with HSV stickers all over them, and the same goes for Fords. I had an EL GLi pursuit car and put the badges on this because this car had been through tickford for the suspension and drive train. Now unless this car has been through the T factory please don't do it....
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you mean those VL with the fantastic plastic swiming pool on the boot?
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If you are the bloke off Ebay, you got ripped big time, you can buy the "wings" from Ford for around $12 each, thats around $24 for a pair.
Not $42, so if its you thats what you get for trying to be one of these "I drive a Fake Tickford" sheep.
There is only one true way to have Tickford wings, buy a real Tickford car!
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