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#1

I have been thinking about doing this for a while now. Coincidentally, Eric's bumper plugs dot com shop is in Charlotte and I was able to walk in and "meet the boss". They did a great job!
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#2

They removed your spoiler! [Image: ohmy.gif]



Oh wait, it's a Cab [Image: biggrin.gif]





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#3

i'm confused - what's new? is it the rubber bumpers painted?
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#4

I was confused as well - which caused my eye to wander to the trunk lid, when I noticed the "missing" spoiler, until I realized 968gene's car is a Cab. I think the change is the painted bumperettes - they look pretty shiny.
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#5

bumperplugs.com was the hint, they do a variety of things including painting the bumperettes. The bumper piping is new as well. The spoiler is a future project.
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#6

Not quite sure how it would look with white
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#7

hmmm - personal preference i think - i saw those on eric's car 7 years ago - didn't really like them then - not really liking them now - i think i'm to old - i grew up with chrome and watched the plastic stuff come onto the market - i like contrasting things on cars - when it's all one color, it makes me think "plastic", which to me means "cheap" - the more i think about it, the more i miss my mgb - sigh



back on topic - how much did it cost to do that?
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#8

The look is very much updated. Much cheaper than replacing the bumperettes because they have become dry and porous. Its a 14 step process (check the website) and the results look like new pieces that reflect like glass.
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#9

definitely looks "updated" - i think that's exactly what bugs me about it (i'm an old fuddy duddy), but i get it



how much did it cost? how long did it take?
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#10

Less than 1/2 the price of a new pair and a couple of weeks....
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#11

Looking good - also notice 968gene's car doesn't suffer from wavy bumper cover syndrome.
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#12

i paid about $100 for both of my new ones, so about $50 - cool - good deal
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#13

Very shinny! I would love to replace the rear bumperettes with a dual exhaust system that exits through those holes in the bumper. Maybe it isn't that feasible (would need to remove the structural bumper) but I think the look would be amazing.



Phil
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#14

Phil,



Interesting idea. Although, I suppose you'd have to somehow eliminate the current half-opening in the bumper for the current tailpipe location.
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#15

i looked at that too (ala the mustang) - there are some challenges (like the spare tire well is in the way), but it could be done
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#16

Done properly, I could see it being a very cool look on this car. But yes, there are several challenges.
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