Outcast Garage's Q-Style Bumper
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hotdawwgman (10-23-2016)
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User 122320 (11-29-2020)
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I personally love the front bumper and with the carbon fiber splitter it will be even that much better. 1000 bucks included the led running lights, bezel and fog lights. Bumper is also polyurethane so a lot more durable. All in all I say it's worth it if your in the market for a new front bumper. Outcast Garage for the win!
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hotdawwgman (10-24-2016)
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Wow, tough crowd. I think if you're looking for something different than the very common now IPL front bumper and you like this look it's a pretty reasonable price for what you get. That being said I love my sport bumper but I hope to see some of these in person
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Poly_Pusher (10-09-2018)
#14
Hey Guys,
I'm the one who came up with the idea and did the renders and the design. I see there is some confusion here about the lines on the side and in the front. I see your guys concern, however, this bumper wasn't designed for a stock G37 in mind. I designed the bumper with based on my needs for my car and since i had such a large volume of people interested and wanting the bumper, I reached out to Outcast Garage to create.
All that being said, the lines do work with other side skirts such as IPL as well with addition of splitters. It also works with ANY fender flare kit as they all have lines in their flares. Now for you guys that don't have any lines to work with and have the general smooth curved body that the G has stock. This is a poly bumper, the lines can be easily sanded out by the shop that paints the bumper for very little extra money (I called my shop and they said since they had to prep it anyway for paint they'd only tack on an extra $100 bucks).
So you can smooth out the lines if they don't work with your platform or you can keep them if they work more with your platform.
And complaining about a Poly bumper for $1k that comes with all the components is freaking nuts. We don't drive Civics guys, stop basing prices off what you see on ebay.
I'm the one who came up with the idea and did the renders and the design. I see there is some confusion here about the lines on the side and in the front. I see your guys concern, however, this bumper wasn't designed for a stock G37 in mind. I designed the bumper with based on my needs for my car and since i had such a large volume of people interested and wanting the bumper, I reached out to Outcast Garage to create.
All that being said, the lines do work with other side skirts such as IPL as well with addition of splitters. It also works with ANY fender flare kit as they all have lines in their flares. Now for you guys that don't have any lines to work with and have the general smooth curved body that the G has stock. This is a poly bumper, the lines can be easily sanded out by the shop that paints the bumper for very little extra money (I called my shop and they said since they had to prep it anyway for paint they'd only tack on an extra $100 bucks).
So you can smooth out the lines if they don't work with your platform or you can keep them if they work more with your platform.
And complaining about a Poly bumper for $1k that comes with all the components is freaking nuts. We don't drive Civics guys, stop basing prices off what you see on ebay.
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Great Feedback for sure. I am piecing my car together as I type this. My "Stock" looking car will be getting new aggressive sized wheels along with Side skirts and Air Ride with in the next year. The fact that you can tailor this bumper to your liking makes it even more attractive to others. I can say that I personally love this bumper! Thank Numonik for getting this to light.