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Old 03-30-2004, 09:47 PM
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You can do it yourself. Knowledge of the characteristics of fiberglass (Im assuming its fiberglass) is a plus. Ive never installed one but my old car(1990 Cavalier) had a fiberglass skirt for the front and rear bumpers and they installed pretty much like a regular bumper. On the sides, where it meets the fenders it had these little plastic things that worked on the same concept as a ziptie lock and they held the bumper tight on the sides. I would really install the kit first though. Wouldnt it suck if you had it painted and then when you installed put a big scratch on it?
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