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post Jul 23, 2010 - 10:55 PM
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would a Celica ST205 front bumper fit on a Regular Celica GT hatchback?
 
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post Jul 24, 2010 - 7:42 PM
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It will fit, you will have a nice gap to let in some extra air in round your engine, you will also need to modify the bonnet latch or you will need 2 people to open it (one to pull the latch from inside the car while the other pushes down on the bonnet and releases the catch or do what I do and have a small piece of wood to jam in the catch from inside the car while I open the bonnet release catch). Ideally to do the job right you need a Gt4 Bonnet, Bumper, Latch and Crash Bar, but trust me it looks good without all that, personally I love the gap, nice Knightrider LED strip would fit the gap lovely. Here is a pic from a member on CCUK (Kevstir) to give you an idea what it looks like.
post Jul 24, 2010 - 7:46 PM
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It will fit, you will have a nice gap to let in some extra air in round your engine, you will also need to modify the bonnet latch or you will need 2 people to open it (one to pull the latch from inside the car while the other pushes down on the bonnet and releases the catch or do what I do and have a small piece of wood to jam in the catch from inside the car while I open the bonnet release catch). Ideally to do the job right you need a Gt4 Bonnet, Bumper, Latch and Crash Bar, but trust me it looks good without all that, personally I love the gap, nice Knightrider LED strip would fit the gap lovely. Here is a pic from a member on CCUK (Kevstir) to give you an idea what it looks like.
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Other way around, ST205 bumper, not hood.


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