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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kerrville, Texas
Posts: 1,021
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I'd recommend taking the bumper off. You can easily take the bumperettes off without taking the bumper off as Darryl says but you'd be amazed how much junk is inside the bumper. I must have scraped and cleaned out 10 pounds of oil, dirt, rocks that had accumulated over the past years. It also makes repainting easier.
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1987 911 Guards Red Targa, nearing 200,000 miles, lowered, 7's & 8's, 964 grind cams from John Dougherty, A.P.E. Mass Flow Sensor with chip to match, cat bypass, strut brace, dual out muffler. Will consider newer model in 8 years when I turn 75 and then maybe not.
2012 BMW 528i (wife's)
2007 Toyota FJ (rain and off road days)
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