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Old 8th July 2020, 07:48   #11
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According to my 2004 price list they were a £1250.00 option - but standard on the Limousine & V8 models.
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Old 8th July 2020, 08:04   #12
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I am always on the look out for one for my PBT ZT 260 if anyone fancies selling theirs?
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Old 8th July 2020, 18:49   #13
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My diesel came from the factory with it fitted. Looks absolutely superb until you need to repair it as no parts are available...
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Old 9th July 2020, 07:57   #14
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There must have been quite a few, I'm currently prepping this shed for an MOT



As far as it goes, I view this bumper type as a liability and I've often considered fitting a standard bumper to the car, as Mark has pointed out the parts to repair any defect are made of unobtainium.

This car is a diesel connoisseur, and came out of the factory with the premium bumper fitted.

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Old 9th July 2020, 08:41   #15
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There must have been quite a few, I'm currently prepping this shed for an MOT



As far as it goes, I view this bumper type as a liability and I've often considered fitting a standard bumper to the car, as Mark has pointed out the parts to repair any defect are made of unobtainium.

This car is a diesel connoisseur, and came out of the factory with the premium bumper fitted.

Brian
I'm tempted to offer you a swap Brian but I too would worry about problems down the line.I love the look but is it would be a constant concern should repairs become necessary.
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