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Old Mar 6, 2008, 08:02 PM
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Talking JDM EVO 9 Bumper, BaysonR

Hello, i just found this new item on Ebay from BaysonR and pretty known seller here in the forums for selling very good quality VG'S for cheap now he came out with this... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/03-07...spagenameZWDVW

''I Think is new'' if not let me know... but i wanted to ask if anyone has it or if anyone is willing to try it and let us know how it goes
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Personally I think getting an OEM one is the best choice.You still have to pay to get these ones painted and fitted and Ive heard that many of the aftermarket EVO IX JDM rear bumpers have some fitment issues.Just save and get a real one.
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well whatever i get i have to get it painted anyways... i have a BBY soo... that doesnt really matter to me i just wonder the quality because even on the pics fitment looks awesome....and no crash beam removal needed... ''i think''...
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I'd still opt for the JDM OEM equipment if I were you, based on the success members have had on fit alone.
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i say try it out if you have to get it painted any cause im sure if it works out good for you other people will get one as well
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I dont want to be the tester lol... it takes me waaaayy too long to get some spare $$ after the bills and with a baby so i want to make sure that is good before buying it.. so if anyone is willing to try this piece be my guest
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personally i would buy the oem one..even if it took me a little longer to buy it
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Originally Posted by LeosEvo
I dont want to be the tester lol... it takes me waaaayy too long to get some spare $$ after the bills and with a baby so i want to make sure that is good before buying it.. so if anyone is willing to try this piece be my guest
did you contact him about the bumper? maybe he will say "i personally test fitted it and its really great" or " it needs some work to get it to fit right"- something to give you some confidence
Old Mar 6, 2008, 09:24 PM
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Yeah, just talk to him about it, ask the tolerances used, and the weight of it too!
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$250+$175+$5 = $430. IMO, I'd spend the extra hundred or so and get the real one. I did and guess what? Perfect fit.
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ok all of you that keep saying get the one that matches your car... ummm the paint shade will be different so you're best off buying a primered JDM rear... and just getting it painted
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^I think most vendors and shops only carry JDM EVO IX OEM rear bumpers pre-painted from the factory.
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crash beam friendly?
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are OEM crash beam friendly or not? i would most defnately go for the oem.
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they look pretty nice from the pics. I've bought front and rear lips from him for my civic not too long ago. Fitment was perfect without any modifications. I wonder how this bumper fits.


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