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![]() This was a first time for me using a digital camera and up loading the pictures. The picture is of the the modifications I did to my rear bumper
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Looks good. What did you use to cut the slots. Would look cleaner without the bumper guards, IMO.
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I used a ton of die-grinder wheels and a lot of time with a bunch of files.
I saved the orig bumper and valance. The next step will be to make replacement pads for the euro bumperetts. They will cover the holes and hold down the rubber trim strip and house the tag lights. They will not rap under the bumper and valance. They will be about 2 inches thick and cover the bumper bolts and use the holes for the bumperetts.
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