id take the plastic mesh off from where the fogs are and replace using black wire mesh and run it to the bottom of the bumper to fill what looks like a hole.
also id move the number plate back and run a splitter the whole length then it wouldnt look so bad
Cheers buddy, the only reason for corner splitters is cuz it was 2 long & has been chopped for time being, I am in the process of drilling it back together agian in due course. Im not keen on the plate on the side to as the bumber is way to curvey, but it looks just as odd in the middle cuz its so short, so its balances out
id take the plastic mesh off from where the fogs are and replace using black wire mesh and run it to the bottom of the bumper to fill what looks like a hole.
also id move the number plate back and run a splitter the whole length then it wouldnt look so bad
Its all in the process fox, will have updated pics soon. But im keeping the mesh as its the original and bout 3-4mm deep Honeycomb so it looks decent, where as standard mesh will be to thin and you will beable to see what is trying to be hidden, the untidy bumper moulding, I think thats the reason for such thick honey comb. Or maybe am just baffling i dont no ..? & I spent forever chopping it diagonally & sanding the edges!!
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.