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Re: big bumpers one last time (maybe)




yeah, if I had a digital camera and/or a
scanner I would post them to .org, but
I don't, so I guess nobody gets to see it... :-)

As far as mounting, I used the original rocco
bumper frame.  I had to remove some of the
clips from the new cover because they line
up different.  Then I drilled four holes along the
top and two holes along the bottom and bolted
the rest of the cover to the frame.
I did leave the trim piece on to cover the top
bolts, but I would like to modify it to get it to
flow better with the bumper.
All of the new bolts are hidden, and the big bumper
looks like it belongs on the rocco, except for
the sides where it falls short of the wheel arch.
I was thinking of getting 16v arches and skirts to
bring it closer, and then just blending it with body
filler.

Alex Ting
Account Manager
Millennium Solutions Group, Inc.
8303 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 150
Granite Bay, CA 95746

Phone: 888-801-2001 or 916-797-9998
Fax: 916-797-9997
Email: alex@millenniumsolutions.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Owen <rabeys@cadvision.com>
To: Alex Ting <alex@millenniumsolutions.net>; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: big bumpers one last time (maybe)


>
>Can anybody verify if the yellow vr6 rocco at waterfest
>had a jetta or golf rear?
>
>
>Jetta.  You know with a project like this, you're gonna owe scirocco.org
>some pics pretty soon :)
>
> How does the front fit, do you use the stock scirocco metalbumper?  Did
>you use the rocco bumper trim peice at the top?
>
>
>      Thanks,
>
>Owen
>87 16v
>http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1571
>


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