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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadster7 View Post
    Cool guys don't need turn signals.
    or headlights...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogaut View Post
    would probably be easier to just glass over the turn signals on a GHO bumper
    Yeah but you wouldn't be able to rock two completely different looks.

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    The problem with the GHO bumper is its cheaply made, , and that weight causes cracking. Mine cracked, and I replaced it with a Kevlar copy. The original M2 part had additional strengethening bars. Addition of those would prevent the GHO bumper from cracking.



    Sadly this bumper bit the dust years ago.



    Just a plain old standard front now


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