WTB: Rear Plastic Bumper

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  • Erick
    Official R3V Drifter
    • Oct 2003
    • 11169

    #1

    WTB: Rear Plastic Bumper

    It's for a friend. Hit me up with w/e you come up with.

    Thanks,
    Erick
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    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
    ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D
  • alex
    R3VLimited
    • Oct 2003
    • 2024

    #2
    I got one, but the shocks are rusted in, so it'll be a bit of a process to get them out.

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    • gazellebeigem3
      No R3VLimiter
      • Jun 2005
      • 3712

      #3
      Originally posted by rwdrift
      It's for a friend. Hit me up with w/e you come up with.

      Thanks,
      Erick
      i have a mtech 2 rear bumper. any intrest?

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      • Erick
        Official R3V Drifter
        • Oct 2003
        • 11169

        #4
        Originally posted by alex
        I got one, but the shocks are rusted in, so it'll be a bit of a process to get them out.
        With a good price for the extra effort that we have to work with, I dont see why not. Not sure of the exact zipping code, but you can use Hollywood, FL 33025 which is close to his area (my zip code).

        Let me know how much you would like for it shipped.

        Thanks,
        - Erick

        PS: I would personally be interested in the mtec2 bumper myself, but I am very low on funds.
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        Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
        ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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        • Bimmerfanatik
          Banned
          • May 2004
          • 5349

          #5
          You could always do what I SHOULD have done - just mount it using the shocks that are on it. Take off the old bumper shocks and mount the new ones, bumper and all.

          Trust me - you DON'T want to deal with cutting the old shocks out. I can't stress that enough. Many a good sawzall has fallen in the line of duty doing such jobs.... ;)

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