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    WTB: RS Factory Stage/Barchetta Clubman GT front bumper

    These haven't come up on YJA in a while, so I'm looking at other options. Considering going the DIY route for this bumper, but that's a last resort at this point.


    Anyone have one they want to part with?


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    I think that REV9 still imports those bumpers?

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    They do. Interested in more reasonable options though. $1,300 shipped to my door ($900 for bumper, $400 for shipping) is a little too much overhead for a bumper that RS Factory Stage sells for ¥65,000 ($587)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phatmiata View Post
    I think that REV9 still imports those bumpers?
    They do indeed though I lucked out on YJA. Haven't seen any since. One more pic because you know I'm such a fan...


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    Hnnnngg.

    Thanks again for the measurements Pete, I may end up using them if nothing comes through.

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    they dont come up too often used. i did get one for a customer in my latest container though, so they are out there! i tried reaching out to rs factory stage, but they only like to communicate by fax and its a massive pain to try and buy direct from them.

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    You have pm.

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    Shipping a bumper from Japan aint cheap though, just saying. Pretty sure I paid close to $400 to get mine shipped, that is Japan domestic shipping from Manufacture >>, to Japan Shipping Export Company >>, then to California USA importer >> and then shipping UPS freight from California >> to Florida (Me). Lots of steps there.

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    I've gotten a few quotes before. I don't necessarily have a problem with $400 shipping.

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    Bump.

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    How about this one, it’s a great price too

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    Saw that, thanks. I don't know which one came first, but the S2 just looks like a bad attempt to copy the RSFS/Barchetta Clubman. Not a fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadster7 View Post
    Saw that, thanks. I don't know which one came first, but the S2 just looks like a bad attempt to copy the RSFS/Barchetta Clubman. Not a fan.
    Not certain but I believe the T-House Clubman was first and also incorporated the lower intakes below the turn lights. Then Barchetta without and then S2 that added them back. I think the S2 also doesn't have the same OEM shape on the lower part which can impact how lower lips attach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldgrayleather View Post
    Not certain but I believe the T-House Clubman was first and also incorporated the lower intakes below the turn lights. Then Barchetta without and then S2 that added them back. I think the S2 also doesn't have the same OEM shape on the lower part which can impact how lower lips attach.
    I think you're right about T-House. I don't mind the brake ducts in the lower corners (they can be filled in haha), but the mouth and lower "lip" doesn't work for me on the S2.

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    Yes T-House was first, then Barchetta, but are either of them even still in business?

    NA is a 20+ year old platform now, its getting harder and harder to get the older stuff anymore, maybe just buy this one and run with it and if you ever get a chance to find an original Clubman bumper dont sit on the fence for a minute, just buy it because you'll likely never get a chance again

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