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I was looking through pics on the forum and came accross this picture. What do you guys think of it?? I think my intercooler comes up to high though so this wouldnt work for me. I will double check.
 

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I'm mildly surprised no one has posted pictures of GSX's car. Very nice and probably what I will be doing to my bumper once tax money comes in. His of course also has fog light holes shaved.

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There was alot of hours put into that bumper. Hopefully he doesnt rear end someone! I really like it though. I still wish I could buy the eclipse/evo bumper.

you live in Calgary man... goto a body shop with the picture in here that you like and ask em how much they'd charge you to do such modifications... your options are open theres has to be 100+ body shops in cow town
 
A plastic werler is like a soldering iron with a disc tip and a hole right in the center. You force a plastic rod through the center as you melt the base material. Then use a cloth on the backside and melt it in to strengthen the weld. The problem with the evo bumber look is you would lose your latch and the bumper mount in the center. It would require some other reinforcing. That really is the best look.
 
A plastic werler is like a soldering iron with a disc tip and a hole right in the center. You force a plastic rod through the center as you melt the base material. Then use a cloth on the backside and melt it in to strengthen the weld. The problem with the evo bumber look is you would lose your latch and the bumper mount in the center. It would require some other reinforcing. That really is the best look.

You know how tempting that evo look is? I might do it to my car.
 
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