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FRP? is it realy that strong?

Originally Posted by simota1 sorry man noob question wats FB stand for? LOL a type-o i meant FG (fiberglass)

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sorry man noob question wats FB stand for?
LOL a type-o i meant FG (fiberglass)
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LOL a type-o i meant FG (fiberglass)
ahhh i see!!! alright man... damn i always though frp was more on the poly side gotta wait till they come out in poly... i dont wanna get lips that are fiberglass and end up muchinkin them on a speed bump..
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ahhh i see!!! alright man... damn i always though frp was more on the poly side gotta wait till they come out in poly... i dont wanna get lips that are fiberglass and end up muchinkin them on a speed bump..
yeah i am always going JDM up driveways just to make sure, lol.
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anyone with a FRP bumber that has real life experience??
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yeah i am always going JDM up driveways just to make sure, lol.
LMAO!! i know wat u mean man.... my front lip is munched up already not to mention the rudder things on the front of the tires are pretty much rubbed out too...
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