> Um, uh me too. > > $450 from the dealer seems a little steep for a piece of sheet metal you > can bend with your hands. > >> At 11:19 AM -0700 4/16/1997, Andrew Jenkins wrote: > >Someone backed into my the rear bumper of my 86 Syncro. > > > >So I need a replacement bumper, but not the end caps. If anyone has > >one available, or knows where to find one, please let me know. > > This was on my specials list a few weeks ago, and I sold what I had, but my source has ordered more for me, so hopefully I'll have them again in a couple of weeks. They are brand new Vanagon rear bumpers for $150. I don't think I'll run them at that price again on the website, but I'll honor the price for list members. These bumpers look the same as the original ones except that they lack the holes for the rubber impact strip, so you'd either have to drill holes or not use the impact strip (which would look okay since there are no holes anyway). Any first impressions from the list members who bought my first few? -Ron Salmon The Bus Depot
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