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Old 10-29-2015, 04:11 PM   #1
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Bumper plugs for drilled front bumper?

Car: 2015 mustang GT

Want to put the plate to the side...pretty ricer I know but I always liked the look. If I hate it I can always put it back but I think I have to try. Already have a custom bracket that you just stick underneath an area in the front so won't have to drill either.

Bumper came with front plate already drilled in so need the bumper plugs.

Anyway, does anyone know where to get these? bumperplugs.com is popular but in US of course so if there's anything local that'd probably be easier. Google didn't help.

And I'm getting some matte black stripes put over the area where the bumper plugs would be, but maybe black plastidip is matte black enough?
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Old 10-30-2015, 08:22 AM   #2
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if you're having matte black stripes where the plugs would be.. i'd just do plastidip with whatever plug you can find.

i personally just opted for bumperplugs.com. the colour match and overall finish is good and it's only $30
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Probably easier to order a new car with pick up in Alberta where they won't drill the front plate holes out.

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