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> AA 916 Rear FG Bumper
turnaround89
post Nov 18 2008, 01:44 PM
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I am trying to build a 916 clone. FG Flares and the front 916 bumper were installed on the car when i bought it and a stock bumper is still on the back. I want to purchase the 916 rear bumper, but am a little worried about the fitment. It says that minor modifications are needed for a flared car for them to fit correctly. What type of modifications do i need? I am fairly good at bodywork, but will i have to cut the bumper and make it wider or something. I don't really wanna cut a 300 dollar bumper and possibly Fuch it up!!

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scotty b
post Nov 18 2008, 06:42 PM
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Aftermarket panels NEVER fit right PERIOD. It has nothing at all to do with AA or ny other source. It has NOTHING to do with fibreglass or steel. It is what it is. I have used parts for many different vehicles, made from many different materials and NONE fit like factory parts. Buy repro and expect to work on it. Unfortunately in a case like this you have no choice but to buy repro. Buy the best repro you can.
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