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The transaction with Brad went very smoothly. His parts are of a very good quality. The rear bumper lined up fairly well requiring only a little massaging. The factory screws/speedclips and bolts can all be reused in mounting the bumper (I did, however, replace the screws with new #10 zinc sheet metal screws from Home Depot). I had to remove the rubber strip to get the nice clean look. Also, on the corners where the turn signals are located, I had to do a little grinding with a wheel because there was some metal that protruded a little too far into the bumper shelf. All told including removal of old bumper and muffler and fitting of new rear bumper, I'd say I have about 3-4 hours in it, tops. I'll go zap some more pics for you.
Next question, does anyone have any good exhaust ideas? I'm considering adding the second outlet to my factory muffler or going the flowmaster route. I don't want to hack the bumper up til I figure that out though.
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