Bumperettes

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toplessexpat
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Hi all -

I know that there have been many threads on this subject, and there's no need to recount all of them. I just can't get my head around paying $400+ for a set of Abarth bumperettes... especially when I only want a front pair (leaving the rear bar intact).

So - I'm working out how to take a pair of rear bumperettes from a Porsche 911 that I picked up for $50 new, and attach them to the front bumper shock mounts (that have been collapsed a little).

I'll post some photos when I've done it - but initial testing looks fairly ok....

Andy

Update: Here are some (very bad) photos of them attached with tape. Proper mountings shortly.

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And fiddling with the color balance so it's a *little* clearer

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I like them... they'll make your car a little more unique..
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I like 'em too. Their shape complements the front of the car nicely. I think I like them better than the actual Abarth style.

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yep, good call.
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what model year Porsche did you get them off of?
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If memory serves me correctly, they're a 2004 Boxster replacement...

Part #s 986 505 426 and 986 505 425

... which I think means they're from a 986 :)

A quick look on ebay - and these look the right ones....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/02-Porsche-BOXS ... 15&vxp=mtr

$75.... so only a little more than I got mine for.
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Hey your car is missing the front bumper, maybe the back too, you should check.
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bradartigue wrote:Hey your car is missing the front bumper, maybe the back too, you should check.
Have you been on the Hot Sauce? :o :)
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Those look great Andy!! Have you done the back as well?
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toplessexpat wrote:
bradartigue wrote:Hey your car is missing the front bumper, maybe the back too, you should check.
Have you been on the Hot Sauce? :o :)
No, Brad is a purest and I respect him for that. He's a bright guy.
IMO though if we were talking about the Dino owned by PinninF I'd agree with him.
A 124 that was produced in the hundreds of thousands though? Not so much.
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SoFlaFiat wrote:Those look great Andy!! Have you done the back as well?
Got it - nope. I live in Texas, I value the additional protection afforded to my rear end that the stock bar gives (and that might be a perceived protection rather than actual!). Plus I like to think that perhaps the slightly extra weight on the back end gets the power down better! :D :D
No, Brad is a purest and I respect him for that. He's a bright guy.
I wasn't in *any* way dismissing Brad's comment! Far from it - his reference material is a "go to" for me..
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Brad is a god huh?
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fiat218 wrote:Brad is a god huh?
A god... not the God... perhaps a demi-god.... :).... amongst the veritable pantheon that exists around this site... 8)
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Hey toplessexpat

How did you you make out with the Boxster bumpers? I'm considering this as well and am curious if you were able to make it work?
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Yep - all done, they've been there for a year...
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