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rr6pak

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Hello all. jJust joined here. I'm a member on FBBO and others but didn't know this site exist. Have a Plymouth Roadrunner (I'm restoring), a Dodge Stratus (daily driver with 66,000 miles) and a Dodge Truck (90,000 miles). In fact, I'll be replacing the front and rear bumpers on my '99 and all of the accessories or "add ons" for them. My vehicles don't get driven much since I "work" out of the U.S. So, mainly they sit but have a friend who starts all of them up to keep the fluids running. Just wanted to say hi!
 
welcome from sunny california , well as all of us must resto repair or just keeping it up n running , the projects sometimes get deeper than though . and they sit around for us to return to them . i for one can say more it need than done , lol ;)
 
Hello from Minnesota. As a FBBO member, you know pics are a must,but since you "work" outside the U.S. I can let it slide.
 
Welcome from NJ fellow FBBO member. I too have a RR clone, a Dodge Neon daily driver and a 99 Dodge Ram 1500. I could have written your intro it's so much like mine. The big difference is I drive the hell out of mine, except the RR, that's extra special. Where do you live when at home? As mentioned above, we need visual evidence of your tribe as we all love our car porn. Again, welcome! :rolleyes:
 
Motor of my RR attached. I'm currently replacing the front, rear bumpers as well as the plastic aesthetics that goes with it. What a PAIN to get the rusty bolts off.

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#3 Rod RH (2).jpg


#4 Rod LH.jpg
 
Got the front bumper and trim on. They sent me the wrong grill so I have to exchange it. Also, the top "cap" on top of the bumper is for a newer Ram:arghh:. Positive side is it went right on if you removed 2 plastic "snaps" by melting the rivets off. Otherwise, it went right on

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