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Some good bits here for the Guilietta.

Genuine Alfa Romeo Giulietta Accessories | Official Alfa Accessories

I was think of getting the mats & boot protector.
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surprised u didnt try get the mats chucked in....i picked the white stitched ones...
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Squeezed as much as I could out of them as it was! But the last three Alfa's i've had all had mats anyway even though i'd not asked.
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I do have them red. Don't seem to be very durable but look very nice.
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Boot liner on my list as well as the little dust caps for a bit of bling

Best price for the liner anyone?
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Originally Posted by stevepen View Post
Some good bits here for the Guilietta.

Genuine Alfa Romeo Giulietta Accessories | Official Alfa Accessories

I was think of getting the mats & boot protector.
I'm getting the whole protection pack - bootliner, mats and rear mud flaps. I've seen the boot liner in a show room car and it looks v good and will do the job well.

Not sure on best price yet as my dealer is still doing me a deal on all my accessories...

(I bet I've opened a can of worms by saying I'm getting rear mud flaps! )
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Originally Posted by Tirreni View Post

(I bet I've opened a can of worms by saying I'm getting rear mud flaps! )
I remember reading some thread about these that when the chap had them fitted it looked too ugly & swiftly removed them again
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Are you sure about those mudflats? A colleague asked me last week if I had ever seen a car with them because they look like "something off a rally car"
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I got the black tax disc holder, may think about valve caps. Would like the rear window blinds but not at that price! Bye the way i received a superb service from them and fast delivery.
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I think I'd go for front flaps but not rears.
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I think/hope these will be relatively discreet as they have a tyre tread patten on so the shouldn't be too obvious from the rear, esp with then big(ish) QV tyres.

Until my Brera I've always had flaps on my cars, and 4 years without (the leasing company didn't allow them for some reason) brought home how much filthier the car gets without them. I'd prefer front ones but they don't those for some reason.

I've seen a set at me dealer in their accessory display cabinet and they don't look too bad...

Still, if they look really cr*p I can also get them removed.
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If you go through the cloverleaf website (which you will be a mamber of by virtue of owning a relatively new Alfa for less than 3 years) and use their code you can get 10% off at alfa accessories. That with the free P&P makes it a pretty good deal - particularly if you're not best mates with your local dealer.

So far(!) I've gone for the mats, bootliner, oversize exhausts, petrol cap, oil cap. They're doing pretty well out of me I think! If only the roof bars were about 1/3 of the price they quote!


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Rear flaps won't help in anything + the'll ruin the paint in the place of installation. And, first of all, AN ALFA WITH MUFDFLAPS??!!
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Originally Posted by andypj View Post
If you go through the cloverleaf website (which you will be a mamber of by virtue of owning a relatively new Alfa for less than 3 years) and use their code you can get 10% off at alfa accessories. That with the free P&P makes it a pretty good deal - particularly if you're not best mates with your local dealer.

So far(!) I've gone for the mats, bootliner, oversize exhausts, petrol cap, oil cap. They're doing pretty well out of me I think! If only the roof bars were about 1/3 of the price they quote!
They will also price match ,overall including shipping.
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Originally Posted by radosuaf View Post
Rear flaps won't help in anything + the'll ruin the paint in the place of installation. And, first of all, AN ALFA WITH MUFDFLAPS??!!
They look as thought they clamp along the edge of the wheel arch.....hopefully!
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Originally Posted by andypj View Post
If you go through the cloverleaf website (which you will be a mamber of by virtue of owning a relatively new Alfa for less than 3 years) and use their code you can get 10% off at alfa accessories. That with the free P&P makes it a pretty good deal - particularly if you're not best mates with your local dealer.

So far(!) I've gone for the mats, bootliner, oversize exhausts, petrol cap, oil cap. They're doing pretty well out of me I think! If only the roof bars were about 1/3 of the price they quote!
I'm getting the petrol and oil caps too
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I'm getting the petrol and oil caps too
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Originally Posted by Tirreni View Post
I'm getting the whole protection pack - bootliner, mats and rear mud flaps. I've seen the boot liner in a show room car and it looks v good and will do the job well.

Not sure on best price yet as my dealer is still doing me a deal on all my accessories...

(I bet I've opened a can of worms by saying I'm getting rear mud flaps! )
I have a GQV and have rear mud flaps . Apologies to those offended : )
As the car is lowish , the mud flaps scraped on anything and everything.
Very annoying. Worse though , was that following EVERY journey I was slinking around the rear of the car and sliding the mud flaps back onto the guard , which had been forced off due to the flaps being pushed upwards during scraping.
You will need a good pair of snips and cut about 30mm off the bottom... (the curved part ).
My local Alfa repair shop also had some small black clamps with grub screws which he fitted for me.
No problems since and from the rear , they are like looking at tyres .
My Non Alfisti mates think they are ... close to cool .
Hope this is of help .
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Originally Posted by noblualfa View Post
I have a GQV and have rear mud flaps . Apologies to those offended : )
As the car is lowish , the mud flaps scraped on anything and everything.
Very annoying. Worse though , was that following EVERY journey I was slinking around the rear of the car and sliding the mud flaps back onto the guard , which had been forced off due to the flaps being pushed upwards during scraping.
You will need a good pair of snips and cut about 30mm off the bottom... (the curved part ).
My local Alfa repair shop also had some small black clamps with grub screws which he fitted for me.
No problems since and from the rear , they are like looking at tyres .
My Non Alfisti mates think they are ... close to cool .
Hope this is of help .
Thank you, very helpful!
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Want mats. Boot protector is a bit over kill unless you plan on transporting dirty things.
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Want mats. Boot protector is a bit over kill unless you plan on transporting dirty things.
But you know if you don't you'll be carrying dirty things!!!
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I always get the boot protector, you can put what you want in the boot with out the risk of spilliges or damage.

Did have the mudlfaps but thought they looked too big and as said always dragged on the floor on slopes so took them off, will give them a clean and onto ebay shortly

Would buy front mudflaps if made as they keep the tar of the doors and wheel arches

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Unless the valve caps have some sort of lock I would put money on them being nicked within a month.
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Unless the valve caps have some sort of lock I would put money on them being nicked within a month.
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When I got my V6 TV a few years back it came with chrome valve caps and they were gone within days. Stuck a set of good 'ol black plastic ones on and no one paid them the slightest attention. I'll b sticking to those from now on.
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