For those that have not seen the post on the VOA. If you have the Corsa oem tires or use any soft compound tire it only takes a few thousand miles and the paint on the front lip of the rocker (inside the front wheel well) looks like someone took 40 grit sand paper to the finish. On my car after a couple of thousand miles the paint (in the described area) was already ruined.
It took a little time and effort, however, I designed a small non-obtrusive mud flap that cover the area that gets beat the most. I just picked up the first production run. These are going to be sold by Mark J at Woodhouse. Even if it is too late to save the finish, the flap looks far better than the blasted finish. Ideally, putting them on a new car is the best option. Why Boomerang - because the flap looks like a small Boomerang.
For some reason the picture "uploader" is not working, I will try to add pics tomorrow.
It took a little time and effort, however, I designed a small non-obtrusive mud flap that cover the area that gets beat the most. I just picked up the first production run. These are going to be sold by Mark J at Woodhouse. Even if it is too late to save the finish, the flap looks far better than the blasted finish. Ideally, putting them on a new car is the best option. Why Boomerang - because the flap looks like a small Boomerang.
For some reason the picture "uploader" is not working, I will try to add pics tomorrow.