Quote from: cняis on 29 November 2008, 20:27Quote from: danj3000 on 29 November 2008, 20:19Towed the car back today and it would appear the front bumper is held on with chewing gum! So i reckon small bumpers are the way for this one. sounds good, any idea how much you'll be asking for it once done up?It needs a fair bit of time spent on it getting it upto scratch but i intend to get it back to being pretty much stock. When i get it all sorted it should be worth around £1200-£1500 i would have thought - probably going take me a few months to get it completed!In your favourite colour red too Chris! I'll post up some pics once i've taken some
Quote from: danj3000 on 29 November 2008, 20:19Towed the car back today and it would appear the front bumper is held on with chewing gum! So i reckon small bumpers are the way for this one. sounds good, any idea how much you'll be asking for it once done up?
Towed the car back today and it would appear the front bumper is held on with chewing gum! So i reckon small bumpers are the way for this one.
I don't think a semi will give the same results
dont you mean pink?
if your getting rid of the big bumpers does it have front fog's ??if so would you sell the foglamps and brackets PLEASE
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