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Where can i get this? hookups welcome :)
Hey dudes,
Do any of you know where i can purchase this bumper
How much is it?
I will be ready to buy it soon , so i need a price.
Its the best one ive seen that keeps the stock lines of the car. the fc2000 front bumper is way to expensive for me, although my buddy is ready to purchase it and is looking for the best price.
thanks
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Do any of you know where i can purchase this bumper
How much is it?
I will be ready to buy it soon , so i need a price.
Its the best one ive seen that keeps the stock lines of the car. the fc2000 front bumper is way to expensive for me, although my buddy is ready to purchase it and is looking for the best price.
thanks
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nope heh, someone posted this pic a while ago on here and on this website.
I already contacted the guy who owns the site though, but he hasn't responded back.
http://fc3s-pro.com/pics/FC3S/tatsumi.html
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I already contacted the guy who owns the site though, but he hasn't responded back.
http://fc3s-pro.com/pics/FC3S/tatsumi.html
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I'm still in Hawaii!
Sorry for ignoring the e-mails.  I got into a big mess on billing for the website, and for those that noticed it was down for like a week.  I'll be going through the e-mails soon, as I'm pretty busy this weekend!
I REALLY need to put in a disclaimer that I can't get those things pretty easily or cheaply...
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Sorry for ignoring the e-mails.  I got into a big mess on billing for the website, and for those that noticed it was down for like a week.  I'll be going through the e-mails soon, as I'm pretty busy this weekend!
I REALLY need to put in a disclaimer that I can't get those things pretty easily or cheaply...
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and FYI... those holes in the top will give a nice veiw of you bumber underneith and be compleatly useless unless you remove it.
I'm guessing you won't find at anywhere. unless you wana pay big shipping from japan.
I like the corksport one for $400. that new kit that just came out is pretty sweet too. there was a few threads on that. the company that makes 240 stuff.
I'm guessing you won't find at anywhere. unless you wana pay big shipping from japan.
I like the corksport one for $400. that new kit that just came out is pretty sweet too. there was a few threads on that. the company that makes 240 stuff.
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I've seen that bumper before in the Hyper Rev magazine, and thought the exact same thing! out of all the front bumpers out there, this one definitely keeps more to the stock lines of the car, and has a decent opening for a front mount, especially with the two cutouts at the bumper area. As for removing the bumper, dont most fmic kits require that anyways?
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Action,
it looks like you could almost make that one yourself.
looks kinda like a S5 front bumper cover to me...
take a nice dremel and cut out the grills on the lower centre... take sand paper and smooth it out, then some bondo and more sand paper.
Take your x-acto knife, maybe dremel, and cut out two openings at hte top... goto a rice shop and buy some of that meshing background stuff...
some fibreglass, and some sort of make shift bracket to hold the meshing, and fibreglass that braket to the back of the bumper cover...
presto.
call it a victory and go home.
it looks like you could almost make that one yourself.
looks kinda like a S5 front bumper cover to me...
take a nice dremel and cut out the grills on the lower centre... take sand paper and smooth it out, then some bondo and more sand paper.
Take your x-acto knife, maybe dremel, and cut out two openings at hte top... goto a rice shop and buy some of that meshing background stuff...
some fibreglass, and some sort of make shift bracket to hold the meshing, and fibreglass that braket to the back of the bumper cover...
presto.
call it a victory and go home.
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