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Old 07-10-2009, 11:37 PM   #11
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cut your bumper mate. just get the exhasut shop to make a small cut out in it so the tips can sit up and level will look much nicer on an already nice car!!!!
cheers mate, yeah i got the bumper shape cut out sweet its just in the wagon theres stuff all room to work with as youve got the leaf spring mount sitting right next to the wide part of the tip, then throw in the towbar bracket as well which is just above it and theres not much room left to get it tucked right up.
that pic there does look pretty crap as it was just hanging, but since then i have got it tucked up a bit further but still not as much as id like, will keep trying perhaps maybe bring out some grinding action to the towbar.
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