Modifying Bumper

Mat

Guest
Probably been covered before in another thread, but thought I'd ask again.

When removing the "middle bar" from the front of the bumper, like IbizaAlex here

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Is it a DIY job with a saw (or whatever tool lol), or a bodyshop job?

I was thinking DIY, but then wouldn't there be a bit of spraying required?

If it is a bodyshop job, what's the cost?
 

IbizaAlex

AKS tuning
May 11, 2008
532
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Bedford
Did mine diy. The bar was cut out then used to make the sides. Then just filler to smooth it all nice. I did get someone to paint it though.
 

Mat

Guest
what do you mean "used to make the sides"?

if i decide to do it, i may cut it myself then, then take it to bodyshop to finish off
 

IbizaAlex

AKS tuning
May 11, 2008
532
0
Bedford
When you cut the bar off it leaves gaps in the sides where it was. You can use the plastic from the bar to fill the gaps in. I used very strong epoxy that can be filed easily.
 

Mat

Guest
Ah, I see....

Yours looks sweet. Don't think I've seen a silver one with it cut out. Will have to do a photoshop at some point :D
 

Mat

Guest
quick chop

here's what it will kinda look like once I get the FMIC fitted
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and if I cut the bumper
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Also thinking of smoothing the bumpstrips both front and rear.
 
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Mat

Guest
that looks sweet :D

you smoothed the rear? any pics if you have?

I was gonna smooth the numberplate on the rear aswell, then thought about where will number plate bulbs go lol

edit: who was the guy with the fully smoothed Onvi mk3? can't find it, and thought I had it bookmarked
 
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Mat

Guest
he should only be missing the 2 screws that would have been behind the rub strip.

so should still be held on with 8 in the arches, and the few in the engine bay
 

widdowd

Boc
May 19, 2001
381
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Nottingham, UK
Here's a pic of mine from 2007.... Most of it was plastic welded.....Back to a standard bumper know as I go bored with the look very quickly but looks good when done...

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Daz
 
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