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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Springfield, Ma, usa
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You can remove it to save weight, but why? Think about this.......Without the bumper there the bumper cover is going to cave in adding more drag at higher speeds. Yes, you may loose some weight, but I don't think its worth it and weight can be saved elsewhere. I.E front sway bar and AC system. In a street driven car I don't think its the safest thing either. If you get hit there is the possibility for more damage to the car and persons in the car. Just my 2 cents.
-Craig
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