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Old 05-21-2008, 11:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by enkeivette View Post
Yours looked easier in the Haynes manual. If none of your bolts are rusted, that should make it easier too. I'd soak them the night before you plan to do it.

Why are you going to send your bumper somewhere for repair? Plastic bumpers are sooo easy to work with. Have you seen the spot that I repaired on my Neon bumper prior to paint? That's because it's flawless!
I think my bumper is poly, not fiberglass. It's Keystone will strip, repair and seal for like $250. Which is worth my time. I don't find that work so rewarding.

PS I never saw your neon up close. . .
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