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Front Bumper for 92' camaro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 12:58 PM
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Front Bumper for 92' camaro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My front bumper has a big a$$ crack due to a retarded female ford tauras driver. I need a front bumper for the camaro, and i've checked countless places, including those morons on top(thirdgenparts ect.). Does someone know a site or place that sells these bumpers for a good price and needs no modification to install. Please help me out.

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92' camaro
New 305 block TPI conversion, Flat top pistons,Bore over .30 Forged parts all around,Edelbrock intake,ported plennum,ported corvette alluminum heads, accel cam,52mm throttle bodie, SLP runners Home aid cold air induction, Air foil,ford SVO 19lb injectors,fuel regulator,cloys timing chain, comp alluminum roller rocker arms and pushrods MSD 8.5 mm wires, bosch plattinum plugs, hypertech cap & rotor and coil, Edelbrock TES headers, free flowing catalytic converter and a 3 inch force II flowmaster exhaust system, and a 3 inch cutout,Zoom multi friction clutch, T-5 tranny,billenstien shocks&struts.
Soon to come!!!
Procharger system 12lbs o boost.
New paint job(hawaiin orchid purple)Cast alluminum ZR1 rims w/ 275 tires.
Favorite quote: "where ever u go, there u are"

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:Yeah its not a chevy but damn how many 71' dusters have u seen in the streets.
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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 01:44 PM
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http://www.yearone.com/nextgenparts/...ages/main.html

Try the above link...they have a bunch of stuff.

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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 07:26 PM
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$259.00 for a piece of urethane fiberglass bumper. Oh god please someone tell me there another place.
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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 07:32 PM
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try www.tacreationsusa.com they quoted me $140 for a new aftermarket one
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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 09:43 PM
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Here's an option for you. I had two cracks in my front spoiler ground effects and decided to fix them myself. I first glued the crack together with plastic weld epoxy, then stapled across the crack with a staple gun (I'd skip this step), then fiberglassed the crack from the back, then bondoed and sanded the front, and finally primed and painted. The repair looks perfect and I'm confident that it is plenty strong. The repair was very cheap and has held up well. I'd try this with your bumper before paying over $250 for a new one.
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Old Apr 26, 2001 | 07:24 AM
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I am in the same boat. I got stuck in my yard side ways and a big bank if ice bit the front end. At the dealer they want $315 for the chin spoiler and I think I can fix where it torn around the park light. I hear that u can get 2 part flexible, sandible body fill. I was talking to the dealers body man and he said all you have to to is grind a groove in either side. Put a piece of duct tape on the front to line everything up and then fill the back. After it sets fill the front and then sand it down. If you find something cheap though let me know!!!

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91 Z28 Camaro
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Old Apr 26, 2001 | 03:09 PM
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Thats funny, cause i've done the same thing twice already. I've acutally stapled the crack together to get the Frankenstien effect then i epoxied them together then had a body shop repair and put fiberglass molding and then the paint. Must admit it looked brand new until some A$$hole who was parked in front of me backed up and the crack appeared. I just cant do this again so i might as well just get a new one. Thanks for the help though, Ill try TAcreations
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Old Apr 30, 2001 | 04:28 PM
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Give www.gmpartsdirect.com a try
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