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Blunttech Specials- Bumpers, conversions, kits oh my!


DealinDave

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I would like to recess my front bumper on my 74 02.  Rather than drill the oil and recess the bumper like the back do I to understand correctly their is a kit to shorten the front bumper?  If so do you have them and the price?

Instructions included?

Needing all the help I can get.

David

74 2002 w/ac & sunroof

71 2002 M20/260

75 2002 parts car

74 VW Westfailia bus

70 VW Weekender bus

2012 VW Jetta Sportswagon

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On 9/2/2017 at 11:44 AM, tmorris1076 said:

Dave,

 

What is the difference in these two kits?

 

https://www.blunttech.com/products/8832230

 

https://www.blunttech.com/products/8832248

 

I have a 2 barrell manifold already.  Does the first kit have adapters to mate to a single barrell manifold?

 

thanks,

Tyler

 

The first kit will actually come with the manifold, it's just not shown in the picture Redline provides.

www.blunttech.com

DealinDave@blunttech.com

 

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On 9/3/2017 at 5:14 PM, tlh2002 said:

I would like to recess my front bumper on my 74 02.  Rather than drill the oil and recess the bumper like the back do I to understand correctly their is a kit to shorten the front bumper?  If so do you have them and the price?

Instructions included?

Needing all the help I can get.

David

Unfortunately we don't have a kit for the big bumper tuck. I recall someone was making them on the FAQ here, but can't say who it was. 

www.blunttech.com

DealinDave@blunttech.com

 

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