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The "bumper bar", is simply a plastic trim piece, there is no metal bar protecting the front grille as one might have imagined. If it served any meaningful purpose I might have thought twice about replacing the grille for the P7 version.
I am still waiting to fit my grille just waiting a while on the best option for refitting the two front "bumper bar" PDS sensors. I really want to create a factory finish as opposed to a home made look.
l have even been thinking about fitting them in the bodywork next to the edges of the grille. A 16mm hole in the paintwork and then held in place with an original sensor clip holder on the inside.
I concur. Can't think of any scenario where not having the bumper bar is going to affect resale value in a negative way, except one... the seller makes the bonehead mistake of pointing out the absence of a front bumper.
Without the seller making a federal case out of it, I would think the one-piece P7 grille would improve value of any F-Type, though marginally so.
In my case, I could try to pawn it off as a feature of the (very) limited V6U edition.
My own stoh n sho solution
A sheet of aluminum bent and varnished in black.
The number plate is fastened with Velcro.
The shield is fixed with the screw of the front lip. So I do not need to drill.
My friend with the 3D printer has given the order. The creation of the adapters can take a few more days ...
My own stoh n sho solution
A sheet of aluminum bent and varnished in black.
The number plate is fastened with Velcro.
The shield is fixed with the screw of the front lip. So I do not need to drill.