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Bumper corners
Has anyone tried bumper corners from motomobile, they are copys and not cheap either .
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Re: Bumper corners
Hi MC,
I personally haven't tried that company but you are right their corner bumper's certainly ain't cheap, in fact none of what they sell is cheap, it would be nice to think they are expensive because of the quality, however in the world we live in......
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I personally haven't tried that company but you are right their corner bumper's certainly ain't cheap, in fact none of what they sell is cheap, it would be nice to think they are expensive because of the quality, however in the world we live in......
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Re: Bumper corners
Yeah I hear what your saying ,and Ive had a bit of a heads up on them , maybe not as plyable as would be good. I have my originals soaking in a bag of armourall and they have gone from grey to black again, but they might need some minor reshaping ......or I might just leave them alone ...least I "over fix " them
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Re: Bumper corners
If you want to repaint them, I can highly recommend this product:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ProXL-Tex-Te ... SwKQJc9RhU
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Re: Bumper corners
Thanks Andrew ,I did consider painting them but......a while ago, 5years I tripped over a brand new dash pad ,which I fitted . I figured nothing to loose so I drenched the old one in armorall and it has softened up not to bad. So I went with that on the bumpers too , gee Id be surprised if paint would stick now ......but I did buy a can of that stuff be interesting to see which bunch of earth saving hypocrites tells me it cant be freighted
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Re: Bumper corners
I think I do have a spare one from Motomobil and TBH, I`m sure it`s almost indistinguishable from an O.E. I`ll try to check later to confirm.
I can second the textured paint, although I used a different brand, it`s the same idea. You can even repair the bumpers (i.e. if there`s a gouge in the plastic, repair with a flexible filler, reshape which will leave you with a smooth patch. Coating the whole area with the textured paint will then give an invisible repair. It`s as useful as Halfords Vinyl paint!
(Just in case you have trouble shipping, here`s a link to mine on ebay as an alternative. Ebay.com.au doesn`t seem to have anything like this - only from UK, which is odd?)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HB-Body-Aero ... w#shpCntId
Edit: just remembered, I did get one from Germany years ago, but it was a new old stock genuine one off ebay. Sorry!
I can second the textured paint, although I used a different brand, it`s the same idea. You can even repair the bumpers (i.e. if there`s a gouge in the plastic, repair with a flexible filler, reshape which will leave you with a smooth patch. Coating the whole area with the textured paint will then give an invisible repair. It`s as useful as Halfords Vinyl paint!
(Just in case you have trouble shipping, here`s a link to mine on ebay as an alternative. Ebay.com.au doesn`t seem to have anything like this - only from UK, which is odd?)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HB-Body-Aero ... w#shpCntId
Edit: just remembered, I did get one from Germany years ago, but it was a new old stock genuine one off ebay. Sorry!
Re: Bumper corners
Hi McTool,
I can't say about the quality of the bumpers from "motomobil" and yes, some of their parts can be expensive but some can be reasonably priced.
I guess it depends on what you want and where you want it posted to.
I've bought a number of things from them and found their service excellent and most of their staff speak English.
I can't say about the quality of the bumpers from "motomobil" and yes, some of their parts can be expensive but some can be reasonably priced.
I guess it depends on what you want and where you want it posted to.
I've bought a number of things from them and found their service excellent and most of their staff speak English.
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Re: Bumper corners
Thanks stevew , it looks like a real treasure trove and no doubt I will wind up getting some stuff off them
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Re: Bumper corners
Most of the pattern stuff is available in the U.K, certainly, bumpers, over riders, indicators and many other parts. It doesn't matter who lists them, they all come from the same original source.
I used to stock most of it but due to the high cost of bringing it into the country and the slow turnover I didn't want large amounts of cash tied up in slow moving items.
The crazy thing is that after I accounted for price of the item, carriage etc there was actually a better profit in good secondhand items rather than new reproduction.
I do still stock some of the reproduction parts and I can get others. Some I will not stock as I don't rate them but most are very good.
I used to stock most of it but due to the high cost of bringing it into the country and the slow turnover I didn't want large amounts of cash tied up in slow moving items.
The crazy thing is that after I accounted for price of the item, carriage etc there was actually a better profit in good secondhand items rather than new reproduction.
I do still stock some of the reproduction parts and I can get others. Some I will not stock as I don't rate them but most are very good.
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Re: Bumper corners
Did you use a primer first Andrew ? Or just keyed them and sprayed on top ? CheersAndrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 6:37 amIf you want to repaint them, I can highly recommend this product:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ProXL-Tex-Te ... SwKQJc9RhU
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Re: Bumper corners
Hi Jason,Jasonmarie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:42 pm Did you use a primer first Andrew ? Or just keyed them and sprayed on top ? Cheers
I used Autotek plastic primer, mainly because I also used filler to repair a little scrape. If I didn't have to do that, I would probably have just keyed the surface and used the textured paint directly on the surface.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-AUTOTEK- ... SwRoZZgwL0
I painted the front bumper corners about a year ago and the paint shows no signs of peeling.
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Re: Bumper corners
Cheers Andrew I did think you had to touch a bit up I also have small scrape on my rear thanks for that I do have some autotek plastic primer so will give that a go soon as it drys up .Andrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:47 pmHi Jason,Jasonmarie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:42 pm Did you use a primer first Andrew ? Or just keyed them and sprayed on top ? Cheers
I used Autotek plastic primer, mainly because I also used filler to repair a little scrape. If I didn't have to do that, I would probably have just keyed the surface and used the textured paint directly on the surface.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-AUTOTEK- ... SwRoZZgwL0
I painted the front bumper corners about a year ago and the paint shows no signs of peeling.
Andrew.
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