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Old 02-03-2008 | 07:14 PM
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Has anyone run across this yet?
I know the TRD/Scion one is not being made.
I have also seen that someone had posted they had bought a CF rear bumper protector. If so does anyone know where to get one?

I am not interested in that clear plastic one.

Thanks for your help.
Old 02-03-2008 | 07:26 PM
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http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
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Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
Note: This is currently on stop sale. ETA is unknown.
Old 02-03-2008 | 07:38 PM
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yep thats my problem
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Originally Posted by detroitbassxb
Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
Note: This is currently on stop sale. ETA is unknown.
That is not true. It has been redesigned and is available again. I am looking right at it, I ordered it 3 weeks ago from newscionparts.com.
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provide a link please
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Originally Posted by Daarken
provide a link please

Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
Old 02-04-2008 | 12:36 AM
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The link you so kindly provided says this at the top of the page.
Note: This is currently on stop sale. ETA is unknown. 9/1/2007
Extruded from tough, UV resistant PVC, which provides long lasting new car appearance. Offers low-cost protection from scratches and gouges. High tech styling. Easy to install. Features a non-skid, slip-resistant surface finish. Meets SCION's rigorous specifications for durability.
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Correct you are:

http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
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Originally Posted by Daarken
The link you so kindly provided says this at the top of the page.
Note: This is currently on stop sale. ETA is unknown. 9/1/2007
Extruded from tough, UV resistant PVC, which provides long lasting new car appearance. Offers low-cost protection from scratches and gouges. High tech styling. Easy to install. Features a non-skid, slip-resistant surface finish. Meets SCION's rigorous specifications for durability.





That note on the web page is just outdated. The stop sale is over. Give any Toyota dealer a call, they can get it for you.
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People should know by now to trust the engineer, you always do your homework!

How's your suspension install coming along?
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
People should know by now to trust the engineer, you always do your homework!

How's your suspension install coming along?
The body shop cannot do the TSB until the 11th, and requested that I wait to lower it so they can be sure the noise is gone and nothing is being caused by the non-stock suspension...I am really looking forward to lowering it, I am tired of driving something that handles like a steamboat.
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Good thing all you're doing right now is sliding around in snow.
Steamboats work well when the snow melts to water.
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Wow, I sure am glad we have douchebags like Bigfieroman on the forums to help us out.
Anyways, as much of a homo as he is, he is right . I have a post about this a little further down.
Bigfieroman, why not just explain in a nice way next time, instead of being so eager to flame like that? You only made yourself look stupid.
Old 02-04-2008 | 02:24 AM
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for the record and not taking sides or anything, here is link I used to buy mine adnI am backing away slowly not trying to offend anyone just trying to help someone out here;

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Scion...mZ130161879339

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Double post.
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Originally Posted by 714xb
Wow, I sure am glad we have douchebags like Bigfieroman on the forums to help us out.
Anyways, as much of a homo as he is, he is right . I have a post about this a little further down.
Bigfieroman, why not just explain in a nice way next time, instead of being so eager to flame like that? You only made yourself look stupid.
Umm, I did, TWICE actually.

Here:

Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
And again here:

Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
Originally Posted by detroitbassxb
Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
http://www.newscionparts.com/product/?id=2641
Note: This is currently on stop sale. ETA is unknown.
That is not true. It has been redesigned and is available again. I am looking right at it, I ordered it 3 weeks ago from newscionparts.com.
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It's cheaper from Carson Toyota ($42), using the link provided by Bigfieroman above.

And Sullivan Bros. Toyota Scion is the cheapest on eBay ($39.50):

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-...em320214446155
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wow, more drama than the last 2 minutes of tonight's game


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