8v bumper, smooth?

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8v bumper, smooth?

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Right, just a question -

would anyone here buy my old 8v bumper if i smoothed the numberplate section?

Bumper would also get sprayed to your vehicle colour.
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Put a price up & see if people respond positively to it. :)
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You should smooth it off and keep it mate. Don't think i've ever actually seen one like that cos everyone opts for a 16v one of lust leaves the 8v one standard.
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I've seen a few smoothed 8v bumpers, but i love the smoothed 16v bumpers ha.
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Personally I think smoothed 16v bumpers would be better to sell, seeing as there is a demand for them and moreso for a smoothed option.
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I'm smoothing both so i'll see which i like better. Tho i think i will keep the 16v because i dig them alot. Also don't know anyone in mansfield with a smoothed 16v bumper. I'll keep the 8v one, and will be for sale if anyone wants it. if not then i'll lay around my shed, ha.
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Whats to smooth on the 8v? Just the number plate recess? I think it would be interesting to see what a 8v bumper would look like with the lower and top section joined then smoothed in between. Kind of like a 1 piece 8v bumper if you catch my drift.
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Keep the smoothed 8v for sure!!

How come your getting both smoothed? Purely for mulitple choice?
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Well i've kept eveything ive swaped or removed so far. Erm i guess i think a smooth one will have a better selling point then a standard one. plus if i feel like a change, ha.
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But surely it'll cost your more to get it smoothed, than just selling it in the first place?
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Not that much more, I can get bodywork done cheap. It's just an idea.
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Post by Tim_GTi »

Cool, well personally as someone previously posted I'd go with smoothing the plate recess on the 8v, and smoothing a merge of the two seperate bumpers.
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sounds interesting. Hmm
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Post by Polo96CL »

Try it while it's cheap, worse comes to the worst and it looks crap... whack the valver bumper on 8)

Be original :wink:
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Exactly!
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