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Different g-model front bumpers?
Was there at some point a change in the g-model front bumper?
On some cars it seems very long and is almost following the slant of the hood. http://kimbex.pl/wp-content/uploads/...2-1024x768.jpg On others its straighter and maybe a bit shorter. https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...rn7xtre9pk.jpg https://www.classicdriver.com/sites/...era_cs_1_0.jpg Is it just a visual illusion? Or did they change at some point? US v ROW difference? Or perhaps just saging bumper-shocks? Or are the shorter, straighter ones, that I like the most, actually chopped and shortened? |
It's the photograph, looks like a wide angle lens on the brown car.
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The accordians on both red cars look to have been compressed a bit. You can shorten the bumper shocks a bit to "tuck" the bumpers, and it's generally pleasing to the eye if not overdone.
PS - to answer your question - no, but some have holes for headlight washers. |
Thanks guys! Could well be the wide angle thing. But sometimes the difference is so huge it makes me wonder.
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There’s another difference that doesn’t show itself externally: mid-year/pre-SC front bumper blades don’t have the mount for the oil cooler protection plate. John/CT
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I see what you’re saying. I don’t know how much adjustment there is in the bumper depth but I suspect the difference is in installation. I’m not sure the first picture is an optical illusion. If it were the distortion would be uniform to the curvature of the lens. I don’t think that’s happening in the top one. It does indeed look like the bumper is more proud and angled down a bit. I could be wrong though.
Another theory is that some are aftermarket — maybe fiberglass for weight savings — and the fitment isn’t quite the same as factory. |
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Do a search for "bumper tuck" for some example of how people have done it. It's really common with BMW owners but I've seen a few 911s with the same treatment. I've got a spare bumper, spare accordions, euro trim to replace the reflectors, and a 964 smile; I'm looking to give the bumper tuck a shot this summer. Hard to see with the Rothmans livery but this SCRS tribute car has the front bumper tucked and the 964 smile. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227570855.jpg I think all the cars in the OP have standard bumpers. Just the angle of the photos. |
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