Grrrr
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how the hell they manage that??
im fairly sure to remove the bumper (sensibly) you need to remove the screws under the grill and behind the indicators, both of which would require the bonnet to be open. unless they just yanked it off.... in which case wouldnt it set of an alarm off (if you have one of course)
either way if someone did that to may car, they wouldnt have any legs left.
Thought something was odd cos usually when that happens their professionals and they take parts off properly.
Looked at the background of the pics and seems like a nice area so didn't think it was possible.
HOWEVER, you wouldn't wan2 leav it around my area in SE London.
Theres already been a brand new M3- the whole front end (and following month the whole rear) stripped by professionals.
Then on the same street a Saab 9 (Y?) and then a RX7 front end.
Pricks probably involved in strip-2-order jobs and ain't got caught yet.
ANYWAY NICE BUMPERS and didn't like them Cups but they'r starting to grow on me
Looked at the background of the pics and seems like a nice area so didn't think it was possible.
HOWEVER, you wouldn't wan2 leav it around my area in SE London.
Theres already been a brand new M3- the whole front end (and following month the whole rear) stripped by professionals.
Then on the same street a Saab 9 (Y?) and then a RX7 front end.
Pricks probably involved in strip-2-order jobs and ain't got caught yet.
ANYWAY NICE BUMPERS and didn't like them Cups but they'r starting to grow on me
Last edited by NOZ on Sat Jul 21, 2007 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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