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      03-26-2011, 10:33 PM   #1
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Quad tips exhaust on stock E92 rear bumper?

I'm not really feeling the MSport rear bumper much but I do really like quad exhaust tips on E92 stock bumper. I think it looks sexy for some reason...
How can this be done? Has anyone done this before? If so, please show your processes? Thanks!

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That sounds like I'm seriously going to fuck it up big time.
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yeah it is very hard to do unless you take it to a shop that has done it before. I was going to go this route but decided to get mtech rear and am very happy with my choice and my quad look.
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dont do it.. u WILL fuck it up
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dont do it.. u WILL fuck it up
really? how is that helpful at all? if everyone was so scared to try their hand, this forum would be a boring place to be.

OP - its not easy, but its not impossible either. make a template, attach it to your bumper, take your time, make the cut. thats what any shop is going to do. or, just pay for it. either way, youll enjoy the look, i know i do
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Difficult to do if its your first time, def hard if you've never used a dremel before.
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I'd cut the rough shape first, then put some sandpaper around a PVC tube of appropriate diameter and smoothen the round bits out.
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