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Euro Bumper Pad Question
I bought a set of (used) Euro bumper pads from dcauto.com for a good price and in good shape. I drive a '78SC, and told them so, but they sent two which are marked '84 Turbo. Will these fit OK? Hate to find they won't after I've taken the old ones off...not too easy w/o removing the bumper.
I know I'll holes to plug and that's OK...just want these to fit.
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Do a search on euro bumper pads on this forum. I've read somewhere the turbo ones are different. I just recently switched to euro pads myself. Mine had a 911 part number on the backside. The weight difference from US and euro versions are astounding. I was easily able to reach under the bumper and remove the 3 nuts without removing the bumper.
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Thanks...a quick search tells me that they will fit. I thought the same as you...that I had read that somewhere about turbo ones...
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