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bolts to cover holes from removed bumperettes


Zedyone_kenobi

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Chrome carriage bolts from your local Ace hardware would work. Another option would be to send to Denver Bumper Works and have them weld the holes and rechrome the bumpers. I had mine done that way, as have a few others in the forums and they do incredible work.

Note -- I am only a happy customer of Denver Bumper Works and have no financial relationship with them (despite wishing I did ;) )

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Polished stainless steel carrage bolts, McMaster-Carr has a nice selection.
I'll second stainless steel rather than just chrome carriage bolts. I used them on my od 320 Pickup rear bumperettes (for the same reason). The chrome ones would rust over time.
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My car, a UK model (late 1977 260Z as in the brochure images), has rubber plugs fitted to the front overrider holes (Nissan P/N 62689-21000 will fit). At the rear, the wrap-around bumper rubbers simply extend over the overrider holes (see images from a couple of UK brochures).

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Why couldn't they put the blinkers under the bumper like we have them in the US. It just looks weird with the cutout for the blinkers and nothing there.

In euro models those little marker lights were blinkers. We were (i think it's general rule in europe) not allowed to have amber lights illuminating all the time on the side of the car. That's why we dont have the rear (red) marker light either.

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I used the stainless carriage bolts along time ago but now have the euro in front. I second the

chrome company DENVER BUMPER WORKS! I shipped my rear bumper to them and they did

fantastic work. They were fast and vary easy to work with. Even with the shipping it was inline with having the work done locally Plus I had my bumper back and on the Z in less than 10 days!

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