So my rear Razzi bumper is broken in half. It broke right above the exhaust tip all the way up to the top. It was done by some acting crazy, lol. Long story and I am not getting into it. Anyhow, I have never had the razzi front bumper, it was off the car when I bought it. I have always just had the sides and rear. Now I just have the sides. I am trying to decide if I want to get another rear bumper, or just take off the sides and maybe lower the car a little. It kinda sux, my exhaust looks weird since I had it custom made just for the bumper. looks likea camaro exhaust now. Do I really want to dump 500 in fixing this thing, or just get some mild springs (HR) and leave it alone. This is the daily driver as I have other expensive toys to try to maintain.
Opinions?
2004 Cavalier. Razzi. (Sold)
1998 Corvette. Some mods.
1992 Typhoon. Lots of mods.
1994 Civic VX 44MPG
Rob wrote:just get some mild springs (HR) and leave it alone.
there urs answer.. take it to a exhaust shop and have them raise the tips up to the stock bumper or just go back to a single tip.. Even tho i know that razzi rear could be fixed for $40 and u'd just have to repaint it.. but by ur sig.. depending on if it snows whereever ur located(its not in ur registry..) it looks like the cav would be the best canidate for using for a winter beater.. so stock bumpers mild springs and just use it for a dd and keep it clean..
well if you decide, i have a urethane drift rear bumper for sale that i'm looking to get rid of. This bumper is no longer made either so let me know
I have a truck for the very litle snow we get around here. So these plastic bumpers are repairable? It is in 2 pieces, but the break is clean and both pieces are there. I may consult my local body shop and see what he says. If they can fix it for half the price of a new one, I would go that route. I appreciate the offer on the drift rear bumper, my exhaust is already setup for the razzi, plus it would match my sides. I need to take some pictures if i get a chance.
2004 Cavalier. Razzi. (Sold)
1998 Corvette. Some mods.
1992 Typhoon. Lots of mods.
1994 Civic VX 44MPG
Well i know i could fix it for $40 or so.. thats just the cost of the material to fix it.. there gonna charge u labor.. and if u dont have sand paper also thasts a lil more.. and then u gotta get it repainted.. but yes it could be repaired..
Ditch the kit.
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I'll ask a friend of mine who has done some fiberglass repairs. He could probably do it for me for very little labor. I will wait till after christmas and decide. It isn't a real big deal, just more of an eyesore
2004 Cavalier. Razzi. (Sold)
1998 Corvette. Some mods.
1992 Typhoon. Lots of mods.
1994 Civic VX 44MPG