from a conasuer's, try again...connasuers...umm - try conis or connasewers...oh, I'll just forget using any fanyc worsds tonite!
from a
well-educated-person's old-world pernt a view, from up in an S2 Z Ivory Tower...I think that the rubber-trim faced S2 Z bumper is the epitomy of elegance & lovingly balances-out the racoon-mask front-end optics of the Z...not to forget that matching the chromeless rubber-seals around windshield & rear window.
& furthermore, just maybe, might prevent every bump into a flying bumblebee from denting the unprotected / naked chome-faced-bumber & bruising the bumblebee
As "sharp & spoity" as Barts solution looks (it does!) it seems to me to be a terrible solution...see above comments about high-speed collisions with bumblebees. In a real-crash the bumpers are probably close to worthless...but none at all on a road-car ??
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ah yes...."
Bart...I love it; nice color; will you paint the tail blue & pop in a lIte-wait plexi rear window" ?) t
Old VW low-rider Beetles in California I can accept ! They don't even have a crash absorbing engine in the front .... but a Fulvia Z ??
Although I agree in avoiding Xpensiv financial pain when possible &...I am sure---Z style bumpers...with or without rubber trim & over-riders could / would be very Xpensiv; if even 'findable'..
Maybe just taping on narrow, burlap sacks o' sand would do the trick:P !
Or water filled hot-water bottles
