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#127
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#129
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Originally posted by cbrock
dDub, get yourself a dremel and a cutoff wheel and finish cutting out those bars. I did it on mine with awesome results and no repainting required. Just make a line out of masking tape that will follow the cut you want to make (pull the bumper off the car). Then use a sanding drum attachment to smooth it out. You'll have to do a pretty good amount of cutting, but it's worth it. I posted a pic of my car earlier, but I'll show you again...look real close around my FMIC.
dDub, get yourself a dremel and a cutoff wheel and finish cutting out those bars. I did it on mine with awesome results and no repainting required. Just make a line out of masking tape that will follow the cut you want to make (pull the bumper off the car). Then use a sanding drum attachment to smooth it out. You'll have to do a pretty good amount of cutting, but it's worth it. I posted a pic of my car earlier, but I'll show you again...look real close around my FMIC.
hmmm yah i finished cutting them out last week, buuuuuuuut they didnt turn out as good as yours looks unfortunately >_< im thinking about getting a gp sports front bumper eventually anyways, oh well it looks ghetto for a while
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Originally posted by cbrock
dDub, get yourself a dremel and a cutoff wheel and finish cutting out those bars. I did it on mine with awesome results and no repainting required. Just make a line out of masking tape that will follow the cut you want to make (pull the bumper off the car). Then use a sanding drum attachment to smooth it out. You'll have to do a pretty good amount of cutting, but it's worth it. I posted a pic of my car earlier, but I'll show you again...look real close around my FMIC.
dDub, get yourself a dremel and a cutoff wheel and finish cutting out those bars. I did it on mine with awesome results and no repainting required. Just make a line out of masking tape that will follow the cut you want to make (pull the bumper off the car). Then use a sanding drum attachment to smooth it out. You'll have to do a pretty good amount of cutting, but it's worth it. I posted a pic of my car earlier, but I'll show you again...look real close around my FMIC.