87 z28 front bumber smoked turn signal mounting brackets what do the look like
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Car: 1985 Camaro Sport coupe project
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87 z28 front bumber smoked turn signal mounting brackets what do the look like
Ok here's the deal, I got the GFX for my car off a 1987 z28 with the smoked turn signals. But I have no idea how they mount inside the bumper.. Does anyone have a pic of them, or where I could find more out about them..
The orginal are just two screws, one on each side, easy peasy.. These ones have two on the top, and one long leg on the bottom, that Im guessing mounts to the steel bumper
Thanks..
The orginal are just two screws, one on each side, easy peasy.. These ones have two on the top, and one long leg on the bottom, that Im guessing mounts to the steel bumper
Thanks..
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Re: 87 z28 front bumber smoked turn signal mounting brackets what do the look like
Ok after much searching I found a photo of a 87 z28 without the bumber cover at David' T's Edmonton wrecker online.. Them Core metal bumper support for a 85 camaro and a 87 Z28 are different. The holes for the signal lights are slightly larger, and there is screw holes for the different signal lights.
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Car: 1985 Camaro Sport coupe project
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Axle/Gears: 3.42 Limited Slip
Re: 87 z28 front bumber smoked turn signal mounting brackets what do the look like
lol whoops. . working 50 hours a week, then 40 hours a week on this car to get it ready is playing tricks on my mind .. Bumper
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