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Front and rear Euro Bumpers

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Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  Admin on Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:34 pm

I have front and rear Euro bumper covers. They are made from 3 hand laid layers of fiber glass. I call them covers because they are not sturdy enough to be considered bumpers, to be bumpers you will need to reinforce them with some steel backing. The rear has a small angle of fiber glass to attach it to your car with, the front I do not have any mounting set up yet. Shouldn't be to hard to fab something though. I can make these really light (about 6lbs) for the racers out there. PM me for pricing. they should be available from my web site soon.











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Re: Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  944v8inDFW on Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:30 pm

PM Sent

WOW just what i been waiting for!!

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Re: Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  gt1scca on Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:59 pm

Could use a rear...
No problem fitting the Turbo splitter below, right?


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Re: Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  nyysr on Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:34 pm

WOW very trick looking pieces. PM sent!

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Re: Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  Admin on Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:31 pm

gt1scca wrote:Could use a rear...
No problem fitting the Turbo splitter below, right?



I'll take a look at Kent's car in the morning and see how easy it will fit.

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Early Santa

Post  xschop on Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:10 am

Fedex brought me a nice present early this morning....
All I can say is QUALITY WORK. The Front euro bumper is nicely built and has a smooth ready-to-paint finish.
I also ordered the non-air restricting front frame delete brace at the same time and it is also quality built.

http://www.944hybrids.com/accessories.html

2-thumbs up for these....chop

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Re: Front and rear Euro Bumpers

Post  Admin on Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:31 pm

Thanks, I'm glad you like them. I was a little late on the shipping though. Cool

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Post  xschop on Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:32 pm

Not Joking, I've Already got it installed. The exact same rear bumper brackets I copied with the 2.375" fender holes and all I did was trim 1" off the stock NA bumper ends to clear the horn on the driver's side and the side fender bracket on the passenger side. The thing fits nice and snug over the stock fender after I chiseled the 4 rubber stop locators off of the bumper. Later I will do some adjustment before I Poly-Foam and Liquid-Nails it on permanently. I will get a pic up after a while. It looks beter than the Euro bumper with no signals/lights Fugly'n the front end up and flows nicely with the stock lower valence.....

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Click...Click...Click

Post  xschop on Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:19 am

I'm goin to chop the stock fender up some more leaving only the center section of it that has the factory bumper shock mounting locations to loose another 5-6 lbs. But with these brackets....



And simply glueing the Euro bumper on the front You get the tightest fit.......




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