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Here is a message I received from James Callahan:
Thanks, I appreciate it.
I don't mind signing up for the forum but some people/forums don't like it when people are just selling.
If you can find someone in my area I'd be happy to talk to them. I could probably also give a decent discount either someone local or someone willing to take a small chance that a bit of rework will be necessary on the bumper. (in exchange for good installed pics).
Honestly if the frame width is good there's not too much to get in the way, IMO.
Feel free to share the above info/my contact info on your forum and I'll come over to discuss if no one minds.
Finally, I think there is a 98 in my local junkyard and supposedly I have some sending measurements, so I may make some progress regardless.
Thanks,
James Callahan
502-403-6832
http://www.rlcwelding.com/
I sent him a message back letting him know that joining this forum won't be an issue as long as he is just asking for someone to model his bumpers. After that the line should form on its own and there won't be much marketing required on his part.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
I don't mind signing up for the forum but some people/forums don't like it when people are just selling.
If you can find someone in my area I'd be happy to talk to them. I could probably also give a decent discount either someone local or someone willing to take a small chance that a bit of rework will be necessary on the bumper. (in exchange for good installed pics).
Honestly if the frame width is good there's not too much to get in the way, IMO.
Feel free to share the above info/my contact info on your forum and I'll come over to discuss if no one minds.
Finally, I think there is a 98 in my local junkyard and supposedly I have some sending measurements, so I may make some progress regardless.
Thanks,
James Callahan
502-403-6832
http://www.rlcwelding.com/
I sent him a message back letting him know that joining this forum won't be an issue as long as he is just asking for someone to model his bumpers. After that the line should form on its own and there won't be much marketing required on his part.