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I've been thinking recently about the proportions of the swb bumper in comparison. Nissan for some reason added a few inches to the bumper itself creating a fatter ass. To me the SWB rear bumper has a much more appealing effect profile. It appears that Twinz rear bumpers have the swb style to them.

So has anyone and how would you even start, grafted a swb bumper to a lwb.

For those who don't know what I'm on about;

 

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And the Twinz on a 2+2;

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I think Manta v8 has, with an integrated diffuser. Ill hunt for the thread real quick

 

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LWB has an impact bar along the back and Styrofoam in the bumper,

 

Maybe fatter to give better protection to the fuel tank ?

 

This makes perfect sense.

 

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Darren did exactly what you're thinking Stephen. SWB bumper grafted onto the LWB with a TwinZ diffuser blended in. I agree, I've always thought the 2+0 rear was more attractive when viewing side on.

 

Maybe I need to learn the plastic weld...research time :detective::detective:

This makes perfect sense.

 

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Maybe I need to learn the plastic weld...research time :whack:

 

I don't think plastic weld would be strong enough personally

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