Body shop to cut my rear bumper for quad
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I'm looking for a place to cut my stock rear bumper to make room for quads. Does anyone know of a place that can do it for a good price? thanks
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i called to ask and ronney and robert at eurorev said theyll do it for you. you could call them up. just ask for robert. 310/216-1220. so which quad are you planning to go with man?
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Originally Posted by NeRwEEzy' post='436155' date='Jun 15 2007, 11:18 AM
i called to ask and ronney and robert at eurorev said theyll do it for you. you could call them up. just ask for robert. 310/216-1220. so which quad are you planning to go with man?
I already have a magna flow installed, so probably just get the same on the other side and get the piping done...
And thank, for calling them, I'll give them a call
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Originally Posted by ImSort0fABigDeal' post='436197' date='Jun 15 2007, 02:56 PM
I already have a magna flow installed, so probably just get the same on the other side and get the piping done...
And thank, for calling them, I'll give them a call
And thank, for calling them, I'll give them a call
im interested too, how much are they charging you, do you have an mtech kit?
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Originally Posted by ImSort0fABigDeal' post='436086' date='Jun 15 2007, 07:37 AM
I'm looking for a place to cut my stock rear bumper to make room for quads. Does anyone know of a place that can do it for a good price? thanks
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i'm going to do it to the stock bumper, i have the m5 front and m-tech side skirts, i like the the little curved lip in the stock bumper so decided to stay with it.
they quoted me a great price...$80...hopefully take a day off next week and get it done. I just want to have it done by the july 14th meet.
they quoted me a great price...$80...hopefully take a day off next week and get it done. I just want to have it done by the july 14th meet.
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Originally Posted by ImSort0fABigDeal' post='436204' date='Jun 15 2007, 03:25 PM
i'm going to do it to the stock bumper, i have the m5 front and m-tech side skirts, i like the the little curved lip in the stock bumper so decided to stay with it.
they quoted me a great price...$80...hopefully take a day off next week and get it done. I just want to have it done by the july 14th meet.
they quoted me a great price...$80...hopefully take a day off next week and get it done. I just want to have it done by the july 14th meet.
thats just for the cut or cut and paint?
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Originally Posted by rjcastr' post='436210' date='Jun 15 2007, 01:33 PM
thats just for the cut or cut and paint?
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Try AutoExplosion in Gardena...They are very well known and I've used them for years. If you ask around, there are many people that've used them before. It's in a somewhat shady area in Gardena, but they've done custom work on many BMW's/MB, etc. I'd give them a call.
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So forgive my ignorance...but isn't there a better way than making a simple cut. I want to go to quads...but I'd want the finish around the cut to return inward like the original...and be nicely painted...can't the right side be finished just like the left?