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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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11/01/2007 19:16
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well i considered doing a similar mod on the same cadmuro front bumper about 18 months ago although i wasnt going to cut fullt through the horizontal top like you have,rather leave the top about 2" thick.johns did a good photoshop of one ages back,john you still got the pic?? personally im not a fan of how it looks but ive always been real funny with styling on the coupe
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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12/01/2007 03:09
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Love the car mate. So glad that you dared "To Do Your Thing" (No not drink diet coke)!
Quality work. Took quite a bit of getting used to but yours is the 1st jap themed Coupe that I've liked.
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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16/02/2007 05:21
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Looks mate! I was going to do the same sort of thing to a standard bumper (kind of escort RS look), but that went out the window when it got attacked by a badger
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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16/02/2007 16:22
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I think it looks cool! Not something I would have gone for, but its special! Love your sides, going to get them as well!
What kind of rims do you have? They are lovely!
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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16/02/2007 17:21
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"Do not do this. I can say it will look totally crap. Period." Not sure about that Begbie, guess your too young to recall this approach applied to some E-type Jags - cam look OK and it will retain the symmetry...
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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16/02/2007 17:43
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well i considered doing a similar mod on the same cadmuro front bumper about 18 months ago although i wasnt going to cut fullt through the horizontal top like you have,rather leave the top about 2" thick.johns did a good photoshop of one ages back,john you still got the pic?? personally im not a fan of how it looks but ive always been real funny with styling on the coupe <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> you're in luck - see here Not exactly photoshop quality
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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18/02/2007 18:30
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Ended up putting the plate in the middle of the bonnet, hiding the fiat badge. Tried many different places but none looked right. This kept the car symetrical and is a cheap way of debadging the bonnet.
Pics to follow..
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Re: Thoughts on Unique Modified Cadamuro bumper..
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19/02/2007 20:12
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"Do not do this. I can say it will look totally crap. Period." Not sure about that Begbie, guess your too young to recall this approach applied to some E-type Jags - cam look OK and it will retain the symmetry... On some cars, the number plate on the number plate on the bonnet looks fine, but unfortuantly, the coupe is one of those cars it doesn't work on
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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