General Wind Deflectors

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General Wind Deflectors

Anthony100hp

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Just wondering if anyone has any fitted on their Panda? Finally got mine today after weeks of being uncertain about the 100HP looking good with them. Anyway risk well taken as I personally think it looks quality.
 
Argh, beaten to it!

I ordered a set from Climair and they should be with me any day now. For my line of work, they are great as you can have the window down a little to keep the car demisted and not get wet (y)
 
Mine came from Frankfurt, Heko ones I will admit its a bit of a fiddle to fit because they obviously have to fit very snug. I was worried about the 100HP having different window dimensions. However no such problems and the results are really great.
 
If you really want to grandad your car up go for some window louvres as well :p

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Is that not what your climate control is for?

I hear what you are saying and while on the move, yes.

However, if you have parked up and are introducing a new manoeuvre, for example, and it's raining, after maybe 10 minutes of talking, the car has steamed up.

I had them on my first tuition car [Fiesta Zetec-S] and they do the job (y)

Now, where can I get one of those 70's rear window louvres?! :D
 
I hear what you are saying and while on the move, yes.

However, if you have parked up and are introducing a new manoeuvre, for example, and it's raining, after maybe 10 minutes of talking, the car has steamed up.

I had them on my first tuition car [Fiesta Zetec-S] and they do the job (y)

Now, where can I get one of those 70's rear window louvres?! :D
If I knew I wouldn't be able to tell you because it's "unfair" :ROFLMAO:
 
I will admit that they are a bit more discreet than the one on that photo. They don't really even stick out much, which is why I was suprised when I fitted them and the end result being good. I was always in two minds about them.
 
I will admit that they are a bit more discreet than the one on that photo. They don't really even stick out much, which is why I was suprised when I fitted them and the end result being good. I was always in two minds about them.
When it comes to airflow it doesn't take a big deflector to really make a difference. In the wifes Subaru the sunroof has a little wind deflector which pops up when the sunroof slides back and you don't get huge amounts of air blowing around the car, push the deflector down and you do :)
 
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