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Custom bumper.

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Custom bumper.

Post by ehsankiani »

Handmade custom rear bumper..
What do you think?
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Post by Hoonz »

:armsup: excellent work!
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Post by HotFourOk »

Very very Nice! :armsup:
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Post by ehsankiani »

The front bumper of the same Jeep.
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Whoooo hoo !!!!! Damn nice handy work ! :armsup:
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Post by YankeeDave »

am I the only one who dosnt like it?
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Post by wrksux »

i like the rear, not so keen on the front, but you have some nice skills there mate
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Post by bogged »

scruby would love em both
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Post by ehsankiani »

YankeeDave wrote:am I the only one who dosnt like it?
The design is one thing. But the workmanship that went into this is certainly credible. I can show you UGLY cages and bumpers but with huge amounts of work and skill that went into them. :)
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Post by YankeeDave »

ehsankiani wrote:
YankeeDave wrote:am I the only one who dosnt like it?
The design is one thing. But the workmanship that went into this is certainly credible. I can show you UGLY cages and bumpers but with huge amounts of work and skill that went into them. :)
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i'm not saying anything from the workmanship, but I wouldnt buy it and dont like the look of it.

It could be the best bumpers ever manufactured but to me they are not appealing, so I'd never buy one.

Also bumpers arnt really difficult to make, but still you guys seem to do a great job, and i'm impressed with work done. But for me, a bumper has to not only be well made, it had to look good to attract my dollars.
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Post by Screwy »

im personaly not a huge fan of the look of the bars.....

but it definatly shows some very good craftsman ship.
top work bloke.

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