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DIY EA82 Rear Bumper

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I took the rear bumper off of my 92' Loyale and then removed the plastic covering.

After cleaning it up and spraying painting it black I think it will make a pretty good steel bumper!

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The huge stock bumpers are ugly, I'm planning on getting some SJR bumpers eventually so I just wanted to experiment and tinker around with the car.

Oh. I keep my '86 all stock except for the Weber carb. Keeps the car a true collector's car and the value continually rising.

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55 minutes ago, Subarule said:

Oh. I keep my '86 all stock except for the Weber carb. Keeps the car a true collector's car and the value continually rising.

Oh I definitely agree. I've got a 85' Turbo GL-10, stock and only has 112k miles. It's too nice to modify so that's why I mess around with the Loyale.

I don"t know what you did to your picture, but that is one goofy looking Subaru.It looks "stubby".

If you really want a decent bumper, consider building one. Its not too difficult and very rewarding to build and put to use.

 

 

18 hours ago, 81EA81 said:

I don"t know what you did to your picture, but that is one goofy looking Subaru.It looks "stubby".

Probably because it has no rear bumper on it.

18 hours ago, 81EA81 said:

 

 

 

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