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Andyrew |
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I cant seem to figure out a front bumper that I like.. I thought about the rennegade bumper for a while, but its designed to be used on a narrow body.. Yes I could easily make it work with my hph flares.. but I think I want to go with something different.
Lets see what you guys can think of. Crude MS paint works good too guys! I plan on having a hay day with fiberglass tomorrow.. We'll see what I get accomplished.. Heres the requirements.
Lets see what you guys can come up with... Thanks! |
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thats like the fiberworks bumper. I can see where they got their inspiration.
No scott, the lines should be much more rounded, with a slight crispness to them. It needs to flow like the 916 rear bumper and the hph flares. Im thinking one crisp defining line at the top, and smooth curves on the way down. and it will be pulled in closer to the body than the 916 bumper or that bumper shown. Giving it a short track look and feel. |