How to make your car tight for a few bucks.
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So I went to the dump to drop some stuff off and found a beautiful back bumper from a body kit that was broken. I brought it home then went out and bought some duct tape and zip ties. It was too wide (no clue what it was off of) so I had to shorten it. I cut above where it was broken to save time. Trim so it will fit under the fenders. Repair as needed. Duct tape and zip tie on.
Tools Needed:
Dremel (to trim to fit under fenders and shorten)
zip ties
wood screws
2x4 lying in basement
duct tape

In it's prime (upside down I know)

She's going to be sexy.

Repairs



Straight up sex.


Since it turned out so nice. I will be doing some more ghetto **** installs in the coming weeks. I'm also going to see if it will pass tech at the seasons first Solo-II this weekend.
Insane sound on the underground,
Krill Krew
Tools Needed:
Dremel (to trim to fit under fenders and shorten)
zip ties
wood screws
2x4 lying in basement
duct tape

In it's prime (upside down I know)

She's going to be sexy.

Repairs



Straight up sex.


Since it turned out so nice. I will be doing some more ghetto **** installs in the coming weeks. I'm also going to see if it will pass tech at the seasons first Solo-II this weekend.
Insane sound on the underground,
Krill Krew
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