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KoolTrix

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How hard is it to convert a 95 Front Bumper/End to a 99 Front Bumper/End.

Not too many front bumpers look nice on a eclipse..
 
iceman1110 said:
:rolleyes:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/faq.php?faq=faq_general#faq_rules
"Do not reply to a thread with "Use the Search" - answer the question, link to the answer, or don't reply at all."

I know this...

DSMcrazy3 said:
and enough common sense to use the search button.

I was agreeing with the previous post. :sneaky: :shhh:


To the original poster, this was taken straight out of the rules that Iceman so kindly linked me to. :rolleyes:

"Be sure you've done research on the question before you ask. This site has been around a while now, and most of the basic questions and topics posted by newbies have already been covered here and in other DSM resources. Nobody here wants to answer the same questions over and over again. We've put together a list of links that should answer 95% of all DSM questions you might have in one of these areas. Read through them before posting a question" :thumb:
 
iceman1110 said:
:rolleyes:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/faq.php?faq=faq_general#faq_rules
"Do not reply to a thread with "Use the Search" - answer the question, link to the answer, or don't reply at all."

AND it also says this on that same page:

"Be sure you've done research on the question before you ask. This site has been around a while now, and most of the basic questions and topics posted by newbies have already been covered here and in other DSM resources. Nobody here wants to answer the same questions over and over again. We've put together a list of links that should answer 95% of all DSM questions you might have in one of these areas. Read through them before posting a question."

EDIT: After I posted this, I looked again and it was added to the previous persons post LOL. At least I'm not the only one that knows the rules haha.
 
Thread closed, I think the other 46,782,123 threads on this subject covered it clearly enough.
 
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