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i guess whoever does it obviously aint the busted ones
im still very carefull though... im getting my winter car on the raod so i dont really want to spend money on the 7th gen this year so if i can hold it off Great!
I don't see the problem if it's just the bumper cover. There is a pink civic in mississauga that has no rear bumper for a few months now. See it every day.
I've seen a dude in Montreal, With a dx coupe black with the paint fadded so that the finish is flat and the tires are bald and the dude doesn't have a front bumper cover. I also saw the dude drive his car and he rips the crap out of it.
i think its illegal to drive without a front bumper period, because it reduces the momentum if you crash...thus if you dont have one and get into an accident you're screwed.
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ITS ILLEGAL TO DRIVE W/O A BUMPER... BUT.. THEY DONT CALL THE PLASTIC PART A BUMPER. they consider the metal peice in front and rear the bumper. as long as u have that. and tape on the foam peice its NOT ILLEGAL.
i have seen a 300zx twin turbo (2nd generation) drives w/o a front bumper...and they were these 2 apexi air filters out in front....effing nice!!!!! mad cold right there
Alberta is the only province in Canada that it is LEGAL to not have a front license plate, otherwise it is illegal everywhere else in Canada with no plate in the front.
Alberta is the only province in Canada that it is LEGAL to not have a front license plate, otherwise it is illegal everywhere else in Canada with no plate in the front.
Manitoba, at least when I lived there, did not have mandatory front license plates. I remember cause I bought a Winnipeg Zoo novelty plate for my mom's K-car.