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    JSPEC rear bumper for 1st gen protegé

    I am not sure if this is just available in japan... but I am looking for the rear bumper that will let me put my licence plate to the bumper instead of the rear trim...

    Marck

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    yep. japanese only option. rare, but they can be found occasionally. i'm fresh out.
    Guess who's back, back again. cable's back.. tell a friend.

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      #3
      Marck, if you find one, make certain all the clips and mounting points aren't broken. It'll save you a bunch of problems down the road.
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        #4
        Originally posted by mike_moss
        Marck, if you find one, make certain all the clips and mounting points aren't broken. It'll save you a bunch of problems down the road.
        Thanks for the tip Mike!

        What do you guys think of molding a 323 rear bumper (for licence plate) and a protegé rear bumper??

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          #5
          I gave that some thought before I got a hold of my rear bumper...I think using an MX3 bumper would look a bit better. Would be quite a bit of work though moulding urethane together. I know I was quoted lotsa $$$ for it.
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            #6
            You could also modify your existing Protege bumper. I've seen a couple of people do it and the end result was pretty nice.
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            Originally posted by pigeon
            well if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound

            while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height

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              #7
              Originally posted by MarckP5
              Thanks for the tip Mike!

              What do you guys think of molding a 323 rear bumper (for licence plate) and a protegé rear bumper??
              That's what I did ... still needs some work to look right though...

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