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Old 29 August 2006, 04:50 PM
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Default Front Bumper Beam....help!

We have a MY98 UK Classic Impreza 2.0L Turbo (Terzo)

The front beam behind the bumper needs replacing.......

Has anyone already done this and what's involved, not sure what to expect when the old one comes off.

Does it involve removing the wheel arches?? Any advice would be much appreciated

Thanks

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Old 29 August 2006, 07:06 PM
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Are you on about the bracket that holds the bumper on, or the front panel that has the headlights in?
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The bracket that holds the bumper on Dan..........

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Old 29 August 2006, 08:03 PM
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If it is similar to the newage once the bumper is removed it should (?) unbolt there is a thread somewher about a guy putting a FMIC on a classic will have a look and post a link if I can.
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