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bigjay
Member # 6110
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i bought the car with a trashed front bumper ( some people will never learn that you cant run over the cement stoppers in parking lots) i took a pic of it when i got it, with bumper off and finished, quite a bit better!


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vicstatic
Member # 6702
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Looks good!
How much work is involved here? I have one that is going on my 93 cobra. I have yet to start removing the old one. It too was involved in a curb scrape. vic
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PLaTNum
Member # 6677
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quote: Originally posted by vicstatic: Looks good!
How much work is involved here? I have one that is going on my 93 cobra. I have yet to start removing the old one. It too was involved in a curb scrape. vic
its easy it will only take u about one hour to take it off...u only take the bolts from in side the fender and the bottom of the bumber... [ April 06, 2007, 01:00 AM: Message edited by: PLaTNum ]
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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looks 100% better
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bigjay
Member # 6110
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thanks guys!!, Vicstatic its cake, took an hour and 45 mins start to finish, of course the headlight panel was already installed so that was easier, theres only 2 bolts that could be considered a pain to get to and they are not even that hard (the uppermost inside bolt on the bumper) i used a ratchet and sockets for 99.5% of all of it, the only bolt that required a box end was the brace bolt that protrudes off the stud on the drivers side(theres 2 of those studs, one on the D side the other on the Pass. side) it required a 7/16" box end just because it was kind of cramped in there.
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Blind
Member # 3052
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very nice improvement!
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lxlaw
Member # 7547
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looks very good
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STREETFIGHTER50
Member # 2973
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quote: Originally posted by Blind: very nice improvement!
+1
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