new bumper for Greddy IC
Don't forget the custom route - I paid less to have the OEM bumper custom modified then I would have spent to buy, prep, and paint an aftermarket one. And mine looks better (if you like the stock, low profile look).


Originally Posted by KPierson
Don't forget the custom route - I paid less to have the OEM bumper custom modified then I would have spent to buy, prep, and paint an aftermarket one. And mine looks better (if you like the stock, low profile look).




Originally Posted by booger
You cant powder coat an IC...if you do , you will not get good heat transfer or what ever you wanna call it
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Originally Posted by 617G
better, but not good enough imho...I had issues with my vortech ic behind the stock 03 bumper...
If you plan on running the stock bumper, then call SFR and get their horizontal twin tank setup. It's not that expensive; i think it's the same price as a Greddy IC by itself.
Or, do as other have said and get a bumper with a bigger opening...
Someone mentioned Chargespeed...
If you plan on running the stock bumper, then call SFR and get their horizontal twin tank setup. It's not that expensive; i think it's the same price as a Greddy IC by itself.
Or, do as other have said and get a bumper with a bigger opening...
Someone mentioned Chargespeed...
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