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BRAND NEW CHROME BUMPERS AVAILABLE - SPECIAL FAQ PRICE


deuceswild

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Both short and wrap around bumpers are available. These bumpers have been offered on FAQ in Stainless Steel and were very well received. Now they are available on a limited basis at a much more attainable price in chrome in the same high quality stamping.

This is a limited production and is first come, first serve.
Each bumper is first plated in Copper and then polished. Second step - Plated in Nickel and polished. Third step - plated in chrome and polished and then a final plating of chrome and a final polish. The result is an exceptional finish with excellent durability.

Each set will come with front bumper horns, rear seam covers and hardware.

Wrap around bumpers do not come with the rubber impact strips.
2 license plate lights will be included but without electrical or plastic.
The front bumper can be made without license plate holes and the rear can be made without the cut-out for license plate lights. The bumpers come standard with holes in the front and cut-outs in the rear.
 

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Not to hijack this notice, but is there anyone out there that can tell me how to put photos with an ad as in this one, where you can clik on one and it expands?

Deuceswild, can you tell me how you did this?

thanks,

don

donsweetpea@comcast.net

scroll to the bottom of the box you make your post in...see "add an attachment"

click browse...browse to the image on your pc that you want to post...click submit

you may want to read the "allowed file extensions and sizes"

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Do you still have a chrome wrap around bumper for a 73, 02? Can you let me know of the availability and price including shipping to Gainesville Fl?

Thanks and let me know when you can, thanks --- Mike Bergin

I've replaced the rain gutter chrome trim. Wondering if there is an accepted method for securing the trim so that no locations rattle?

Thanks in advance for any helpful tips.

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