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Feroza and Rocky Front Bumper

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Feroza and Rocky Front Bumper

Post by jakeclemo »

Does anyone know if a Rocky(aus) front bumper would fit on a narrowtrack Feroza(aus)?

I know it'd need some adjustments (ie, holes cut to fit indicators and profile bar).

Any help would be great,

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Post by ferozamaniac »

For sure you must extend the bumpber in order to fit with the car image. But i dont know about the bolts. It must not be hard to fix it. Go ahead there is no worrie if you have the tools to do it.
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Post by jakeclemo »

Cheers ferozam I thought the same. If the bumper I'm looking at is still for sale i'll go for it.
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Post by ferozamaniac »

Or u can make ur own with metal tubs. If u dont have any legal problems :oops:
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