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Old 02-15-2012, 07:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
Ryland
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Easiest route, if you want it to look somewhat normal is to buy a new or used bumper (new are $100-150 last I checked) and take hack saw to your old bumper, cutting out patches to fill in the holes you want to fill in, then either screw, pop rivet or glue those pieces over the holes that you want to go away, get some flexible bondo to fill in the gaps, or make your own with solvent and the saw dust that is left over from cutting your old bumper apart, fill in the gaps, sand it all smooth and get a color matched can of spray paint from the auto part store (door jam has the paint code) paint the bumper to match and impress your friends.
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