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bumper cover removal and replacement 1983


Taking the whole bumper is a great idea! - I'll have to call the guy and ask him if that would be OK with him.

My bumper doesn't even have the trim pieces anymore - both bumper cover and trim pieces were absent when I bought the car.

I will grab some B'laster & have a go at it!! I'll post afterwards to let you know how it went - I've never pulled a bumper before, so it should be a good learning experience.

Thanks to all who responded for the smart suggestion!

& happy Thanksgiving,

susan.
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Emperor for Life - Leaky Volvo Club of America (LVCOA)






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