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Old 03-03-12, 10:07 AM
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What about replica 99 spec front bumpers with the palte holder i dont know if i missed it on this thread but where i live we need a front license plate soo i'd like to find one thats a replica
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Originally Posted by raceratheart15
What about replica 99 spec front bumpers with the palte holder i dont know if i missed it on this thread but where i live we need a front license plate soo i'd like to find one thats a replica
Why not just get an OEM one then?
Old 03-03-12, 11:14 PM
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because they are more expensive im on a budget so id rather not buy some front bumper for less that doesnt flow with the body when i could get a clean looking one for a little more..
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As far as I know there are NO replica 99 spec bumpers with plate holders. There would be no point as everyone would just get the OEM. Better quality and perfect fitment
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As far as I know there are NO replica 99 spec bumpers with plate holders. There would be no point as everyone would just get the OEM. Better quality and perfect fitment
I actually saw one but it was from a super duper no name company. The price difference wasn't enough to warrant the extra money it would cost a bodyshop to work with it?
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really? interesting. Now I'm curious lol

IMO if one is ever with a choice to go OEM, go OEM
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Originally Posted by Montego
really? interesting. Now I'm curious lol

IMO if one is ever with a choice to go OEM, go OEM
I agree. In the long run, the price difference isn't much and you get peace of mind.




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