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Originally Posted by old guy That's pure B.S. The only way it would be acceptable ( or done right ) is to remove the bumper! Final answer. Sadly if done
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That's my biggest fear. Instead of dealing with the peeling paint, I'll end up dealing with a mismatched bumper - LOL. It wouldn't surprise me if that happened.
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