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2008 Lincoln MKZ


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Nice! and that the new Venture right?

Man it is really hard to see the line on the hood IMO. I know in the past when people posted pics I could see the line on the hood. Is the new venture that much better or did you just figure out the camera?

actually...I tryied to get the line to show up on this car..becuz some on here were joking around that they didnt see anything.. :lol ..ill try better next time... :evilgrin:lol

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did the kit go right up to the headlights on the bumper? that one looks tough right there. :thumb everything else looks like a cake-walk. :thumb

yes..it did..but there is a small release area ..that make is a little more manageable...so it was nt to diffecult..:thumb

the release areas are right where the top of the bumper dips down at the lower corners of the grill area...but I think you would be able to do it with out the release cuts.. :thumb

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did the kit go right up to the headlights on the bumper? that one looks tough right there. :thumb everything else looks like a cake-walk. :thumb

yes..it did..but there is a small release area ..that make is a little more manageable...so it was nt to diffecult..:thumb

the release areas are right where the top of the bumper dips down at the lower corners of the grill area...but I think you would be able to do it with out the release cuts.. :thumb

I like the look without the cuts. Using a kit without it does take little longer and most relief cuts are a pita anyway but either way works just fine with the MKZ bumper.

I don't like the lower bumper piece, the one that goes around the fog lights :thumb Too thin.

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did the kit go right up to the headlights on the bumper? that one looks tough right there. :hmmm everything else looks like a cake-walk. :spit

yes..it did..but there is a small release area ..that make is a little more manageable...so it was nt to diffecult..:spit

the release areas are right where the top of the bumper dips down at the lower corners of the grill area...but I think you would be able to do it with out the release cuts.. :nope

I like the look without the cuts. Using a kit without it does take little longer and most relief cuts are a pita anyway but either way works just fine with the MKZ bumper.

I don't like the lower bumper piece, the one that goes around the fog lights :hmmm Too thin.

yeah..that thin mother was a pain..I think that part took me the longest..if I do another on...I will take out the release cuts and make the pattern bigger..and do away with that thin piece...and mold the film into that little channel.. :hmmm

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