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Early bumper hardware


Russellrh72

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I am taking a long shot here, but hoping someone has front and rear bumper hardware for a '70 2002. So this would be for the short rear bumper (if the hardware is different). I'm gathering after a couple of attempts and a peek at a friend's car that stuff I can buy at a hardware store isn't going to work. If anyone has some or has a lead I would appreciate it. 

 

Rob

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Rob:

 

By hardware, do you mean nuts and bolts, or mounting brackets.  Most of the nuts and bolts are standard metric stuff, (Carriage Bolts, etc) that can be easily ordered from Belmetric)  Use RealOEM.com for your car under the trim section to figure out what bolts you need.  Brackets and Bolt Kits can be ordered from Wallothnesch.com, or other sources (IE, Blunt, Maximillian, etc.)

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Front bumper bolt-on kit complete up to 1971

 

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If you need brackets (PM Me)

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1970 BMW 1600 (Nevada)

 

 

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Hardware kit for early front bumper up to 1971.
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Hardware kit for early rear bumpers up to 1971.

 

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