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Old 11-19-2004, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by RedVHO
Now I like this one. I read on the website it is designed around the factory fog lights. Also, I REALLY want to get an intercooled ProCharger at some point, and that opening would be perfect for a FMIC. However, I don't like looks the opening in the center without an intercooler in it.

I will probably try painting the cap and air dam first. It will only cost me a pint of paint. Then, when I get the ProCharger, some day , I'll get the Xenon cover and mount the IC in the opening. Polished of course.
Not to ***** up your posts again but definately spend the time to sand the **** down.

heres what the inside of thecbumper looked like after only 1 year

Old 11-19-2004, 05:25 PM
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mabey you can lightly sand it to remove residue, then spray the plastic adhesion promotor, use some filler primer then sand it again , and hit it with some paint. should be easier than sanding the plastic smooth.
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