Sweet! New Front Came In!
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youre mesh grill almost matches the hood in that picture nate. looks b****in.
clean, just drill the rivets out. take a slightly larger drill bit than the rivet hole, and destroy the b****. it will come right off.
clean, just drill the rivets out. take a slightly larger drill bit than the rivet hole, and destroy the b****. it will come right off.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tibby01 @ Jun 17 2005, 11:11 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>youre mesh grill almost matches the hood in that picture nate. looks b****in.
clean, just drill the rivets out. take a slightly larger drill bit than the rivet hole, and destroy the b****. it will come right off.
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sorry for off topic.. but too bad my car will soon look 100X different.. im in need for big change..
clean, just drill the rivets out. take a slightly larger drill bit than the rivet hole, and destroy the b****. it will come right off.
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sorry for off topic.. but too bad my car will soon look 100X different.. im in need for big change..
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (clean2k1shark @ Jun 17 2005, 07:30 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Sounds fun and all, but I have the bumper sold at the moment and I'd hate to give him a bigger POS than it is already lol
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Unfortunately man that is the only way to go. Just find a bit that fits in the little hole on the one sid eof the rivet and start drilling. You won't mess anything up cause there is already a hole there. Once you drill through, the metal pieces should just fall apart and free your bumper from it's grave. LOL
I like the new bumper too, will definitely clean up your car's front.
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Unfortunately man that is the only way to go. Just find a bit that fits in the little hole on the one sid eof the rivet and start drilling. You won't mess anything up cause there is already a hole there. Once you drill through, the metal pieces should just fall apart and free your bumper from it's grave. LOL
I like the new bumper too, will definitely clean up your car's front.