Anyone Use These Bumper Covers?

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Van

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I'm interested to know their strengths and weaknesses. I intend to use them for a Supra that will see 135MPH on a regular basis on the track. Thanks.
 

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Van

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I'm now favoring the first bumper cover... The bumper covers are all FRP and available for sale on Andys Autosport. Anybody use these?
 

Van

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suprajztwenty;1973202 said:
ive always been a fan of the last one on the right
My mechanic is too... Says the other two sit too low.

Backlash2032;1973210 said:
I like the last one. Type G I believe from shine auto.

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Thanks. I went to their site and I like the looks, but how well does it stand up to driveways?

rodel;1973211 said:
The last one is Greddy. Shineautoproject makes replicas.


I had the Greddy bumper on my car.



http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?128771-Notorious-M.K.3.
Thanks for the link. I like UR car! How has that lip on the Greddy held up to driveways and parking lot stops?
 

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Van;1973230 said:
My mechanic is too... Says the other two sit too low.

Thanks. I went to their site and I like the looks, but how well does it stand up to driveways?

Thanks for the link. I like UR car! How has that lip on the Greddy held up to driveways and parking lot stops?[/QUOTE

Shine makes the bumper somewhat flexible, but it's still fiberglass...so a strong impact will crack it.
 

Van

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[video=youtube;33EFu2IRpsQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=33EFu2IRpsQ[/video]Thanks for the perspectives on this form of bumper cover. There is another FRP producer that makes a line called Duraflex, where they demonstrate twisting their FRP bumper cover, to demonstrate its durability. The manufacturer is Extreme Dimensions. This is the type of product I'm interested in. Durable, and affordable.
 
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