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hey so im going to replace my front bumper as its way totald.

ive lookd around on the net n i think i like the 400r bumper but would like to know what you guys would recomend

this is wat the car looks like atm.

it doesnt look TOOO bad in pics buts trust me its rootd. the paint looks very diff to the rest of the car, many deep scrapes and its cracked everywhere, also the bits u bolt thru onto the car are torn apart and held on with alot of washers :P

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if thats the 400r i have been looking at something very wrong then.. im confused..

does any1 have a good website with pics of 33's with each kit on?

or does any1 have there own stash of pics they wouldnt mind posting ?

hahaha indicators lol, trailer reverse lights with orange bulbs :)

subz front bars like these are fibreglass (as you would know..), that one i posted pics of had cracks in 3 places and was maroon before I got it. Just shows what a good body shop can do :P

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