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Old 01-10-2007, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hiya,

Does anyone know where to pickup an OEM version at all as my local kia want £500 plus fitting , its just a looks thing I think they look better and a bit more meaty with them on

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Old 01-10-2007, 04:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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something you could try are the various online breakers you may be able to pick some up used also sometimes sedonas for spares turn up on ebay. if you know how the mountings match up it could be worth trying a local steel fabricator/welderand see how much they would rush you for some custom ones or may be you could try using side mount exhaust pipes
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Old 01-10-2007, 08:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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yeah have been keep an eye on ebay for people breaking them just theres been none reasonably local, would prefer that way
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Ah ha, something I can actually help with----------

Having just bought a Sedona (Pick up on Saturday) I also thought that the side steps would look pretty good.

The place I found some was Formula4 The No.1 for 4x4 Accessories, 4x4 Tyres, 4x4 Wheels and Van Accessories. | Home

I think they are about £190.

I have used this company on several occasions and they supplied side steps for my old Maverick many years ago, which still look smart now.

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That's not what I typed!!!!
All i said was formula4x4 after the www. and before the .co.uk.
Don't you just hate commercial web hijack?
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nice one get some pics uploaded then, who fitted them?
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Pete, The Maverick's now gone to a new owner. I fitted them myself and they were an absolute doddle. When I pick up my sedona Saturday I will look at how I think they will fit compared to the Maverick.

Trust me, they look well smart and will definately be on my shopping List when funds allow.

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Hi Pete
ive fitted these side steps myself on two sedonas
its quite a easy job,
you have to drill 2 holes per bracket (2 brackets each side ) on the cill and just one bolt attaches to the chassis these steps are stronge enough to stand on .
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Hiya MT,

Did you buy them from the same place?
There appears to be 2 different sets whats the difference besides £20

Running Boards Satin Classic Sedona Mk2 386
Product Code: 3A111KISE2
Stock Availability: Available in 2-3 days

Price: £161.64 inc VAT

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Running Boards Polish Classic Sedona Mk2 387
Product Code: 3A211KISE2
Stock Availability: Available in 2-3 days


Price: £182.72 inc VAT

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Pete, the only difference, apart from the cost is the finish. One is satin and one is polished, guess it's a personal preferenec thing.
Check out the silver bars, how cool are they, shame about the cost though.

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