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Re: (updated) Black knight not 56k friendly
marc im going check fitment mate this weekend weather dependant and possibly do any tweaks to it that need doing, would you say fiberglass the bolts in along the bonnet on the inside edge at the top then get it brought up to be
sprayed up?

craig not sure if im getting rid, but it might go in storage for a bit ive mentioned to you before about the possible spoiler i might change too


craig not sure if im getting rid, but it might go in storage for a bit ive mentioned to you before about the possible spoiler i might change too




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robbrookes5 wrote:
craig not sure if im getting rid, but it might go in storage for a bit ive mentioned to you before about the possible spoiler i might change too


Yeah, I think I know which one you mean now having thought about it



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robbrookes5 wrote:marc im going check fitment mate this weekend weather dependant and possibly do any tweaks to it that need doing, would you say fiberglass the bolts in along the bonnet on the inside edge at the top then get it brought up to besprayed up?
craig not sure if im getting rid, but it might go in storage for a bit ive mentioned to you before about the possible spoiler i might change too



i wouldnt fibreglass bolts in place rob




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sorry i meant fibergloss the bolts in from behind the lip on the FG bumper with washers then its just a matter of putting the nut on near the bumper pretty sure thats how my vileside peice was done ill check as i will be test fitting this one on my white one as its easier get off than a stock bumper

as it has a lip your suppose use when fitting but i cant see how you could get your hands round the back to hold the nut or bolt still when attaching it to the car

does that make anyy sence







as it has a lip your suppose use when fitting but i cant see how you could get your hands round the back to hold the nut or bolt still when attaching it to the car

does that make anyy sence








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thats my new bumper and my mr2.
cant you tell lol

cant see the skull myself though.
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its a real technical drawing, it belongs in the knowledge base was thinking of sending it toyota to add in there bgb



cant see the skull myself though.









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i see rob
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it makes total sense now


this is what you mean then
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this is what you mean then


















































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If you still have your original bumper drill the rivets out and you can remove the metal strengthener strip just inside the lip that contains all the bolts and fit it into your new FRP bumper (even if not permanant you can use it to attach bumper to car to move it up to marcs.
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robbrookes5 wrote:thats my new bumper and my mr2.cant you tell lol
cant see the skull myself though..
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its a real technical drawing, it belongs in the knowledge base was thinking of sending it toyota to add in there bgb
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Do it mate, it will add entertainment value!



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marc GT Turbo wrote:i see rob!
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this is what you mean then?
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JeffD wrote:If you still have your original bumper drill the rivets out and you can remove the metal strengthener strip just inside the lip that contains all the bolts and fit it into your new FRP bumper(even if not permanant you can use it to attach bumper to car to move it up to marcs.




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jeff thats a good call there mate will give that a try, weathers going suck this weekend though 

not sure if im going be able do a test fit which is a real shame but i might get chance do some welding on my bootlids which will be handy


not sure if im going be able do a test fit which is a real shame but i might get chance do some welding on my bootlids which will be handy




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well had go parcel force collect these tonight, got totally screwed over with import tax etc.
dont ask how much they cost though as i must be mad


not sure if i should tint them or leave them be but for people that cant tell the difference there FLAT lol












not sure if i should tint them or leave them be but for people that cant tell the difference there FLAT lol










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How much they cost ya Rob? Where'd you source em from? US?

Look tidy


Look tidy



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80 quid buy the time customs and parcel poops had there cut 

from http://www.lithiatoyotaparts.com/partlo ... eid=215542

Aaron Willis is the parts manager very very helpful guy



from http://www.lithiatoyotaparts.com/partlo ... eid=215542

Aaron Willis is the parts manager very very helpful guy




