Maverick2518

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So this week I decided to chop up my bumper

I saw online the pangolin (I think that’s what it’s called) bumper and thought it looked pretty different, but have you seen the prices!?!

So, in typical tight arse fashion I thought, “I can make that”, or at least try! Haha.

I don’t think it looks half bad.

Thoughts...
 

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Thanks. I’ll post another picture later once I’ve painted it.

The bench is macallister. It’s my friends and very handy but it is plastic. I think it was from
B&Q.
 
That's a great job on the bumper, very professional looking job. I've got one of those benches from screw fix, had it years and is well worth the money. I might buy another.

Col
 
Speaking as someone who has just stripped their old sofa for the slighlty denser foam I'd find it very hard to pay for a bumper that needed a £356 winch. My engine rebuild cost under £300 in parts and for recovery I have a 800kg Tirfor (copy) and snatch block (£100). but hey, if you want it who I am to say.....(go for it)
 

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