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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rajveer.sandhu on 29 July 2010, 14:55:22

Title: Taking bumpers off
Post by: rajveer.sandhu on 29 July 2010, 14:55:22
Hi,
I have recently purchased some side skirts, rear bumper and front bumper (all irmscher) from Rob off this forum.
I will be taking my old kit off to put this new one on next week, can any1 tell me is there anything to look out for when trying to remove the older bumpers?
Any sort of help guide would be perfect.

Also would i need additional components (clips etc.) or can i just use the ones that will be taken off my old bumpers?

Also im still searching for a twin split port exhaust for the 3.0 V6 (to fit each side of the rear irmscher bumper), does anyone know where i can get it from? Im in the West Midlands

Raj
Title: Re: Taking bumpers off
Post by: Sixstring on 29 July 2010, 15:15:56
Raj....

Easier, better, and CHEAPER....ring INFINITY EXHAUSTS or LONGLIFE EXHAUSTS....individual design, good money too.

These boys have done a few systems for me, no problems.
Title: Re: Taking bumpers off
Post by: Welung666 on 29 July 2010, 21:53:55
Raj, if you need a hand pop round. I've done more bumpers than you've had hot dinners ;D ;D

Oh and I'm West Mids to ;)
Title: Re: Taking bumpers off
Post by: rajveer.sandhu on 30 July 2010, 17:20:46
Hi Cheers,

The guy at the garage (who is re-spraying the irmscher bodykit) said that he would take them off for me and put the irmscher ones on again.

The total re-spray (sand down etc.) and fitting is costing me £350.
I think that is quite a good price - just need to find somewhere to do cheap exhausts. The few suggestions ive had are coming in at around £450 - £500.

Raj
Title: Re: Taking bumpers off
Post by: Welung666 on 30 July 2010, 18:04:50
Pick some pipe up at the correct diameter and I'll make you one, You'll need straight bits and a few bends but we can easily work that out :y