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    It looks like there might be bit of a war between the exhaust tips and the bumpers, but I like the way the bumpers are split in the middle---that should work okay without hiding the license plate. I can always replace the exhaust tips with 90 degree turndowns if I have to. Actually, judging by the shots Denny posted, it looks like if I put the outer ends of the bumpers flush with the outside of the fenders, the exhaust tips should fit between them with no modification.---And if they are at the same height relative to the bottom of the fenders, I may not have to change anything----Wouldn't that be great!!!---Might even cover up those frog green coil springs!!
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