Need help finding a specific rear bumper
I know this is a weird thing to ask but I was searching eBay for a new spoiler for my mustang and found this bumper in the thumbnail and fell in love with it.
http://m.ebay.com/...2010818886
Problem is I can't find this bumper anywhere. If anyone can help me out with my search or link me to it that would be amazing.
You don't make any sense… That ebay page is for a rear spolier for sale and nont a bumper… The bumper shown on the yellow 'stang is the stock bumper
You didn't mention what year your Mustang was (the spoiler is 1999-2004), but that looks like a fairly stock bumper.
Are you looking for a plain OE style bumper for your Stang? Check carid website, the guys offer thousands of OE replacement and aftermarket options in different styles that will perfectly fit your application and are guaranteed to match your taste.
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