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Old 02-15-05, 11:12 PM
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Can i get this repaired?

hey guys... stupid question im sure... is it hard to repair something like this?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ictures683.jpg

its pushed in about half an inch at the 2 points where the license plate was bolted on

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Are you talking about the front bumper? please explain
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yes lol the front bumper
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Originally Posted by EazyE
yes lol the front bumper
lol my bad... i didnt see below the link...
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Yes, it can be repaired
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I'm so glad that the 2 previous owners of my car didn't believe in front plates No holes, no dings, nothing on the front
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The easiest way to do it yourself would be to remove the bumper, hold a hair dryer or heat gun to the inside of it to soften the material, then "massage" the indentations out

Other than that, you can try a fill-in w/ Bondo, then repaint.
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you could buy a new front bumper... they arn't too expensive, i bought a rear bumper off of felixwankel88 for 180 shipped.....
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Is that hood scoop off center for a reason?
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The Turbo 2 engines had a top mount intercooler which is located off center. The scoop is off center to line up with the TMIC.
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thats how all tii's are
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