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Where's the best place to purchase 3.2 bumper??

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Old 05-10-2006, 01:30 PM
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Default Re: $985. Certainly can't be $500 shipping, right?! Should beat the stealer.

finding out shipping right now. I owe you a six pack! Last time I looked at Impex they didn't carry it. Thanks my man!
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Default I used to have an IMPOSSIBLE time finding parts on WorldImpex, but I think they actually

carry everything for Audi/VW. You just have to be VERY careful with how you put the part number in to the system. On top of that, it seems more forgiving now. Maybe they improved the search programming or something.

Hope it works out for you!
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I've noticed the Euro rears are nice and low. I'm thinking it's time... : )
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Default there are 2 part numbers.. one is cheaper than the other

<a href="http://www.worldimpex.com/item_detail.html?sku=221437" target="_blank">8N0 807 101BJ GRU</a> is the euro version, $832.97 from World Impex.
<a href="http://www.worldimpex.com/item_detail.html?sku=221439" target="_blank">8N0 807 101BL GRU</a> is the US (S Line), $985.60.

Don't forget the grills, mesh trim and possibly the mounting brackets also.
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Do you know what the diff. is between the U.S and Euro spec versions?
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Default I would not recommend putting a 3.2 front bumper on a 2002 ALMS...>>

IMO it should stay stock in order to keep its potential collector value, assuming limited editions hold value higher than regular production models.
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not sure if there is a difference, the associated parts, grills, etc. are the same
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Default This is good info.. can someone post p/n's to other items needed for 3.2 bumper conversion?

i.e. 3-bar grille
lower grilles
any neccessary supports/brackets
any needed fasteners

thanks guys, this is very helpful!
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search - been posted many times.
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Default Re: I would not recommend putting a 3.2 front bumper on a 2002 ALMS...>>

My ALMS is FLAWLESS. It should be put in a bubble.. the red leather doesn't have a single crease and still smells brand new. However, I feel this car should have been equipped with this bumper from the factory originally. It's such a great match. Doesn't mean I have to get right of my stock front bumper either... can always hang onto it for the future if needed.


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