Picture request - rear bumper mounts

Started by Prof, May 04, 2012, 08:51:09 AM

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Prof

As per title really,
 
Has anyone got a picture of the rear bumper shock mounts, or the holes where they mount into - pretty please :)
"Plus this engine is probably one of the most volumetric engines going! It passes more air than a herd of cows eating vindaloo\'s" - courtesy of AtomicRex


flatout

do you mean the metal bar behind the bumper, i have a shell at home i will get pics later today for ya

Prof

More what\'s behind the bar, but if you can get pics of how the bar fits to the car that would be excellent.
 
oh - and thank ye kindly :)
"Plus this engine is probably one of the most volumetric engines going! It passes more air than a herd of cows eating vindaloo\'s" - courtesy of AtomicRex


flatout


turbointhebrain

yo prof, im only after re-fitting my metal bar and bumper last week after it being off for about 6 months!! sods law!

soory but the only pics i hav from behind the bar are as follows.  what i can tell you is that the is two studs on the metal bumper on each side.  one of each side is secured inside the car in the wheel well area and the other is kinda awkward in wheel arch area.  hope these help. if you need any more is can see what i can do





Ross

Prof

You\'re a star sir - they will probably do fine - I know the vert uses the same lower bumper section as the coupe - the cars are the same until you get past the lights.
"Plus this engine is probably one of the most volumetric engines going! It passes more air than a herd of cows eating vindaloo\'s" - courtesy of AtomicRex


turbointhebrain

sweet, not being nosey, just curious, what you trying to work out??

Prof

No problem - it\'s for one of these...
 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330728374375
 
Trying to make the job of tidying up and restoring the underside of the car a little easier by turning it over on it\'s side ;) :cheers
"Plus this engine is probably one of the most volumetric engines going! It passes more air than a herd of cows eating vindaloo\'s" - courtesy of AtomicRex


turbointhebrain

nice, proper shell restore!! top job prof!