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Duraflex GP-1 aero bumper fitment

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Old 08-31-11, 09:27 PM
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Duraflex GP-1 aero bumper fitment

Fitment is horrible (I know, I know)...any advise from anyone that has bought one and installed it to where it looks decent looking? I see some trimming that I might to do on the sides that fit to the fenders. Any other pointers?

I'm not really looking for reasons why I shouldn't have bought it over any of the high dollar bumpers...I've already figured that part out.
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I'm guessing you might need to trim the top corners of the bumper where it contacts the fenders? That's what I had to do for my gp front to fit pretty well. I had a pretty big hood/bumper gap before that.
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you just got to be crafty with it and trim here and there with bodykits. with the exception of authentic japanese kits, ive see every kit need trimming.
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