Bay Area Gen 1

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mprice1234

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Hard to find most parts for Gen 1's now days, searching salvage yards for wrecked Raptors is one option if dealer no longer has availability.
 
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This response is now several years old because I just purchased a twin to your car that happens to have had damage to the passenger side bumper guard. Right now it is held in place with a screw into that plastic base beneath it. I was wondering if you ever had yours fixed and how you get it done I will eventually replace my front bumper because when I purchased it, it had a small band in it, which I assume was how the bumper pad got loosened

Mine also did not have the fuse 27 modification and I guess I’ll do it myself but for now I just have a bag of 20 amp fuses just in case
I simply purchased the replacement pad - which didn't come with the nut to attach it to the bumper. The easier thing to do would be to remove the bumper to add the pad, but I ended up adding it without taking the bumper off. Pretty straightforward to fix. I would do the fuse 27 sooner rather than later as when the fuse melts, it usually takes the fuse socket with it. Honestly doing fuse 27 is easy.
 
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