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> where can i get a gt four bumper, help
post Oct 8, 2006 - 12:07 AM
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im building a gt four but i cant find the front bumper and spoiler can anyone help me ?
post Oct 8, 2006 - 12:43 AM
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search and click on parts on the home page..
post Oct 8, 2006 - 12:56 AM
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Try checking the "Exterior Styling" forum section? near the top. Welcome to the boards and if you have any questions, categorize your questions according to the forum sections then do a search in those sections to see if they'd been asked before to speed up the help process. biggrin.gif

p.s. It is easier to just ask flat out but you'll see that alot will complain about baby-feeding information which shouldn't occur anyway so just get in touch with your inner searching button, lol.

p.s.s When you say building as in replica (front end look and etc) or attempting a full awd GT-4 conversion? if that's the case you can search for that also to save yourself time if it isn't just a cosmetic project.

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post Oct 8, 2006 - 9:44 PM
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Jeff at toyota world is your best bet. He's the most reliable (not always cheapest, but you know you won't get ripped off by him.) He can hook you up with almost everything you need. Expect to pay $1500-2000 for the parts (+$800 if you want the lights, +$300 if you want the spoiler posts) if you want to get all the parts. Some of the non-cosmetic parts (the crashbar, hood latch, et cet.) can be fabricated with a little work, especially if you have access to a metal shop and can save you a little $$$. The project is expensive, and if you're doing the engine conversion too, it might be cheaper just to buy an entire front end clip.

If you've got any questions about the costmetic conversion stuff, drop me a pm. I'd love you help you out with any questions.

God Bless!

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