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I'd like opinions on my options for getting bumpers back on my 1971, Series I 240Z. I've spent the last year and a half restoring my Z to as near-original condition as I can. My original bumpers were not salvageable. I've been so close to buying the futofab JDM bumpers at around $350 apiece, plus shipping of somewhere around $60.00 All in, I would be paying around $760 or so. They look great and I think that going with JDM bumpers would be alright. However, I've just found a decent set of '72 bumpers, (see pictures) they do have a couple of small dings and will need to be rechromed, and new rubber, but they are solid, with overriders. I can get them both for $150. I've priced rechroming here in Knoxville and that's going to run me about $350 per bumper, but this shop (Knox Chrome) has a great reputation and there's no shipping. I would consider other shops within a day's drive if their reputations are good. That means around $850 for American-style bumpers (plus rubber). So for more money I can get "really correct" bumpers, or for less I can get new, JDM style that are "correct" in the sense that the Japanese market got them that way. What do you think? I am leaning toward American-style, for the originality issue, but knowing the depth of experience and knowledge I've found on this site, I would really like to hear from you guys and gals. I do like the JDM style as well, nice and neat and simple. Thanks all!
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