I think this is the same one posted a while ago, I beleive the guy mounted a Dakota front grill in his stock bumper
Here you go ...
He custom made it !
he mounted a Dodge Ram front grill on his stock bumper, and he re-made his front bumper in fiberglass !
i know him, a friend of mine. He's totally freak lol
i compare him to ... Allied composites works ... hum ... Carbon works also.
Carbon fiber dash, carbon fiber lip etc etc.
He all did the job himself.
He has a "material and composite DEP".
DEP = Professional Study Certificate ... hum ... i'm not sure if i translate it right lol
Here in quebec it's:
1- elementary school
2- secondary school (high school)
3- DEP
4- Certificate
5- College (also know as CEGEP)
6- University
DEP focus on the specific thing you are learning. I mean, if you do a Mechanic DEP, you'll do study ONLY about mechanic. No french course, no Psychology course, No physique education course, no Mathematic course. No big composition for litterature course.
not a fan, but i remember that PVO specifically added those front nostrils on the stock fascia because they were having heat problems. IC block airflow to the radiator.
that discussion was back when srtforums used a yellow color scheme, and before the vbulletin days. Back when we were all excited and anxious about the release of the mopar rice plate.
I think this is the same one posted a while ago, I beleive the guy mounted a Dakota front grill in his stock bumper
Here you go ...
He custom made it !
he mounted a Dodge Ram front grill on his stock bumper, and he re-made his front bumper in fiberglass !
i know him, a friend of mine. He's totally freak lol
i compare him to ... Allied composites works ... hum ... Carbon works also.
Carbon fiber dash, carbon fiber lip etc etc.
He all did the job himself.
well, he did a sick ass job. honestly, that is the only aftermarket front bumper i would buy. It's freakin sexy, tell him to sell his design to a bodykit company, he could make some $$$. I know I'd buy one.
Quote: Originally Posted by 33w10u2
not a fan, but i remember that PVO specifically added those front nostrils on the stock fascia because they were having heat problems. IC block airflow to the radiator.
that discussion was back when srtforums used a yellow color scheme, and before the vbulletin days. Back when we were all excited and anxious about the release of the mopar rice plate.
I know what the nostrels are used for. that front fascia's cross hair gap is a few inches higher anyway. being that i have my crash bar removed and a large fmic I doubt there'd be a cooling issue.
I think this is the same one posted a while ago, I beleive the guy mounted a Dakota front grill in his stock bumper
Here you go ...
He custom made it !
he mounted a Dodge Ram front grill on his stock bumper, and he re-made his front bumper in fiberglass !
i know him, a friend of mine. He's totally freak lol
i compare him to ... Allied composites works ... hum ... Carbon works also.
Carbon fiber dash, carbon fiber lip etc etc.
He all did the job himself.
well, he did a sick ass job. honestly, that is the only aftermarket front bumper i would buy. It's freakin sexy, tell him to sell his design to a bodykit company, he could make some $$$. I know I'd buy one.
Quote: Originally Posted by 33w10u2
not a fan, but i remember that PVO specifically added those front nostrils on the stock fascia because they were having heat problems. IC block airflow to the radiator.
that discussion was back when srtforums used a yellow color scheme, and before the vbulletin days. Back when we were all excited and anxious about the release of the mopar rice plate.
I know what the nostrels are used for. that front fascia's cross hair gap is a few inches higher anyway. being that i have my crash bar removed and a large fmic I doubt there'd be a cooling issue.
That front clip is way hot!!!! I would buy it in a heartbeat. Someone push this over to Carbon works forum to see if he can do it. I would say push it to Allied Composites as well, but that dude has not delivered on purchases yet.
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