Posted August 9, 200420 yr i like the back of my car but looking at it in my sig, next to the front, i am wondering whether they go together? any suggestions, but no i'm not scrapping it!! lol
August 9, 200420 yr Author cheers m8 you should of come up to stourport the other night with me and voodoo!!
August 9, 200420 yr cheers m8 you should of come up to stourport the other night with me and voodoo!! I was down Kent way. What day was it??? Next time your out just send me a quick texticle and I will come and meet ya. Or go caning past ya cus you cant keep up. ROFL
August 9, 200420 yr I have voted change the back bumper/valence cause i think it looks out of place with the bumper, don't know why though.
August 9, 200420 yr I say change it front looks spot on, the back looks good and different, but just reckon the bottom could look even better with summat a bit different
August 9, 200420 yr not my cup of tea, never like that buttom spolier, only the gti bumper with spats or the st24 are the ones
August 9, 200420 yr Author yeah matt, that was what i was gonna do, the st24, but everyone either has that or the spats!! wanted to be different!!
August 9, 200420 yr how about cossie back bumper, i no i am being original but what about the delta styling back bumpers they have a few different designs! or the is also the animal back bumper from essexracing to,
August 10, 200420 yr As your car's quite wild, you could jump off the beaten track and find something that's not intended for an Escort and modify it to fit? It'd be a one off then.
August 10, 200420 yr As your car's quite wild, you could jump off the beaten track and find something that's not intended for an Escort and modify it to fit? It'd be a one off then. would agree with that ST24 is by far the best off the shelf IMO, but just wudnt suit ur front and sides
August 10, 200420 yr if you ever deside to get rid of the badboy bonnet ill have it of you, payed of course.
August 11, 200420 yr Personally, I'd cut some of the bumper out so that you kind of end up with two large holes, which match up with the two lower parts of the valance. Cut upwards to the top of the oval with vertical bars. Cut out all the bars. Continue the top oval curvature so it meets with the cutting straight up. Extend (with fibreglass) the central upright of the valance and blend into bumper. Would take me 10secs to explain in real life, I'll talk to ya at Trax, if you can wait that long and if you're going!
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