finished custom ground effects for back bumper (more pics)
Originally Posted by alexcoqui
It'* hard to believe that that piece was made from foam core and resin. It looks amazing! And I can see it looking pretty good where you plan on putting it.
What color did you paint that? It looks very close to my color (granite metallic).
What color did you paint that? It looks very close to my color (granite metallic).
I thought maybe he was going for the two-tone look like some cars have with the black or gray pieces on the bottom of the bumper.
I myself probably would have done the same color to make it look more factory. But I'm interested in seeing install pics!
I myself probably would have done the same color to make it look more factory. But I'm interested in seeing install pics!
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Here are the pictures.


The pice is not in all the way, cause there are screws in the back. But you guys get the ides. Its really light & kind of flexible, you can tell in the picture that Im holding it in the middle.
The explenation for the color is that this car is a tribute to my first Bonneville, a blue & gray 89 LE.


The pice is not in all the way, cause there are screws in the back. But you guys get the ides. Its really light & kind of flexible, you can tell in the picture that Im holding it in the middle.
The explenation for the color is that this car is a tribute to my first Bonneville, a blue & gray 89 LE.
Like I said, very nice.
I think the two tone will look sharp.
Guys, we need to talk to this man about how his Bonne stands up to the heat in Puerto Rico. Sure hope he is running a cooler stat
.......heat waves will be tamed by his flow straightening device.
I think the two tone will look sharp.
Guys, we need to talk to this man about how his Bonne stands up to the heat in Puerto Rico. Sure hope he is running a cooler stat
.......heat waves will be tamed by his flow straightening device.





