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Disregard all the old wax on it. hahaha. Needs a good buff anyways.
The gap is right inbetween the 2 holes that allow you to put in tapping screw. I'm going to use a drill bit to make another hole right in the middle of where the gap is to fit my drill so I can nut/bolt the sucker down as tight as it'll take. I HIGHLY recommend using nuts and bolts for all of the tapping screw locations. A much more secure fit. I plan to take out all the tap screws and replace them with matching nuts and bolts. http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...psrnxcl5vj.jpg |
Finished result for the most part.
http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...pseonvht2o.jpg http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...psyywlwdkt.jpg *Note* Don't own a husky/german shepherd mix unless you LOVE cleaning up dog hair every 2 hours http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...psyfemyihp.jpg |
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If anyone wants other viewing angles, let me know. I just can't put the bumper back on the car yet. Pouring the past 3 days.
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looks great op :)
careful with your lip in the sun, wash chemicals and uv will yellow/whiten it over time, as it did to my front lip. meguiars has a black plastic restorer that works great, brings back the black and shine, just a fyi for future reference |
Looks great bro! awesome work! Btw put some pics of the bumper installed in the Z ;)
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