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Old 07-28-2008, 08:11 PM
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What do you guys think of this(Jaam)? will it look funny on my car since it's polished aluminum? It gives it a really clean look since this part of the car is ugly as hell. Thanks..Seems to work when it wants to..3rd pic in this thread

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...=pictures+jaam

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/3763/jaam3xt8.jpg



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Old 07-28-2008, 11:00 PM
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kind curious as well...
doesnt look like anyone has posted their results or feedback...

WTF lets go people!
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so no opinions?? LOL
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Originally Posted by Dan
It gives it a really clean look since this part of the car is ugly as hell.
Its not ugly as hell if you take the bumper support out and paint it body color:



I think that would work a lot better on your car since you dont have any other chrome or polished pieces on your engine.
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It looks alright I guess. It's definitely easier than taking off the whole front bumper to paint the bumper assembly.
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Originally Posted by conde'strans
It looks alright I guess. It's definitely easier than taking off the whole front bumper to paint the bumper assembly.

You dont have to take off the front bumper. There are about six bolts and three push clips that hold that piece in. Take those out and it will pull right out. It takes 15min.
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Originally Posted by 97ramsst
Wow, this looks best IMO.




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