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For those of you that want to get rid of your big bumper guards, look at the pictures below. These are off a later 914 (75 - 76) Had to drill some holes because they didn't match the existing ones, but overall look better than the old ones!
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Seen that done, looks nice. OR you can use "stove bolts" aka round headed bolts. Put htem in the holes after you take them off....eliminate all the bumper tits....
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Agoura, CA
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Cool. I was just thinking about finding an early (no tits) front bumper for my 73. I really am not fond of those things.
And I know from experience that they don't do #$!^ in a crash anyway. Mostly there just for dolts who don't know how to park, I guess. Maybe I'll try the carriage bolt idea first - good idea Zois. Chris C. |
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