wolf bumper mod with pads?
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I have to admit, I like your pushed-in bumper too. I think that the black-out of the yellow turn signals may have something to do with it. Are your fogs wired as directionals?
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Hmmm, some good ideas here with the front bumper for sure.
The first thing I did was to remove the front bumper rubber to help flush up the front end since they tend to give the car a Pinocchio look to the front end.
I'm a bit hesitant though on doing the pushed in look since it may make it harder to remove the front bumper for future use.
I also like Leadfoots rear hatch setup too with the actual wing over the rubber spoiler that comes with these cars. Any enlightenment on how this was done and the possible parts that were used? I like this look and gives the 944 a more modern look.
Good thread.
The first thing I did was to remove the front bumper rubber to help flush up the front end since they tend to give the car a Pinocchio look to the front end.
I'm a bit hesitant though on doing the pushed in look since it may make it harder to remove the front bumper for future use.
I also like Leadfoots rear hatch setup too with the actual wing over the rubber spoiler that comes with these cars. Any enlightenment on how this was done and the possible parts that were used? I like this look and gives the 944 a more modern look.
Good thread.