GTO front bumper cover

Posted by: Nelson Nolte

GTO front bumper cover - 08/07/03 07:04 PM

From looking at pictures of the GTO I can't see the seam for the front bumper/front quarter panels. Check out this photo. http://199.239.248.45//images/full/2003/s2003010901/pn2004gto6001.jpg

Does that mean the front bumper cover is steel or that the quarter panels are plastic?
Posted by: Marc Harbison

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/08/03 08:14 AM

I agree. Maybe it's all one piece? Bet that'd be expensive to replace after a minor fender bender.

Marc
Posted by: Bryan R

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/14/03 10:57 PM

If you look at this picture:
http://www.fast-autos.net/pontiac/04gto2.html
you will notice there actually is a seam. If you look at the wheel-well, you can actually see where the bumperskin meets the fender.
Posted by: Chew

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/29/03 09:05 AM

Yep the seam jumps out at you if you stare at it for a while =)
Posted by: Marc Harbison

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/29/03 10:24 AM

Well... that may be a seam, but even if it is, that's still one hell of a big bumper cover.

Marc
Posted by: Cixelsid

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/30/03 10:29 PM

on both pics.. jsut look from the bottom right side of the headlight.. theres a diagonal seam looking thing that goes down into the crease that runs along both sides of the tirewell. prolly where the bumper separates
Posted by: Marc Harbison

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 08/30/03 10:39 PM

Ok... I see what you're talking about now. You'll have to excuse us old and blind guys.

Marc
Posted by: HercMan(Rob)

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 09/12/03 08:44 PM

Keep in mind the yellow car is a show car and probably has no seam and the red one is an artist rendering. But looking at Pontiac's site for the GTO you do see a diagonal line coming down from the lights to a crease in the bumper cover Probably the seam very well hidden (nice design).
Posted by: Chew

Re: GTO front bumper cover - 10/03/03 11:15 AM

Yellow one does have a seam. Just stare at it real close for a few seconds and you will see it.

If you just glance at the picture its not noticeable but its still there.