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Panda Patricia the panda.

Put a standard Panda front bumper on your car and wrap your 100HP bumper in cotton wool. The 100HP bumper is really fragile nd the main moulding costs at least £600 plus the black trims - probably £800 all in. Paint costs on top.

The standard bumper black rubber bump strips pop out and you can get the divots filled by plastic welding. When done, a matt back band down the middle is close enough to 100HP for most folks to not see the difference. Total cost around £200. The spotlight housings are the same on both bumper types.
 
Put a standard Panda front bumper on your car and wrap your 100HP bumper in cotton wool. The 100HP bumper is really fragile nd the main moulding costs at least £600 plus the black trims - probably £800 all in. Paint costs on top.

The standard bumper black rubber bump strips pop out and you can get the divots filled by plastic welding. When done, a matt back band down the middle is close enough to 100HP for most folks to not see the difference. Total cost around £200. The spotlight housings are the same on both bumper types.
That’s the plan eventually and some replacement wheels… money and time you know the drill.
 
I aboslutely do know the drill but that front bumper is silly fragile. Just addling an unpainted standard number could save you a fortune. Smarten it up later. Painted pale silver with a suitable middle trim, pepperpot steels look good on 100HP. They have that Alfa Spyder "vibe". Put the OEM alloys aside for show days.
 
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