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Its a very robust and substantial compressed fibre material, so it can be sucessfully repaired using screwed on brackets and then filled.
 
Not sure how to post pictures, but its cracked on the top surface by the headlight washer, also lots of stone chips might get badge panel respray at the same time, its original paint will visit body shop and get quote first, there doesn't seem to be any front bumpers about on ebay
 
I'm surprised, they certainly look identical at first glance. I Chucked a few bits away recently from a 924 turbo i broke (first and last time i ever do that) but couldn't bring myself to skip a front bumper, but if it doesn't even fit a 944 then there s only one place for it.
 
ORIGINAL: Craigybaby I'm surprised, they certainly look identical at first glance. I Chucked a few bits away recently from a 924 turbo i broke (first and last time i ever do that) but couldn't bring myself to skip a front bumper, but if it doesn't even fit a 944 then there s only one place for it.
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924 front bumper:
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944 Front bumper:
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924/944 US 5mph impact bumper (same for both):
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The indicator & driving lamps are the same, but the bumper itself is a completely different shape below the lights, the light fastenings are hidden by different covers & the rubber over-riders are different. The US one is made from metal & is very heavy, it's mounted on impact shocks rather than the simplete (and much lighter) crush cans of the European 924 & 944s. Turbo & S2 fronts are different again of course, with only the bonnet unchanged forward of the A pillars. Repairing your existing one is probably the best way to go.
 

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