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GT350 or Roush front end

Sini5ter08

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Well I have broken some tabs on my front bumper so I need to get a new front end. I have the GT350 rear valence and I need to decide between a roushfront end and a gt350 front end. Do not know the quality of the Anderson composites and not sure a roush front end with a gt350 backend would look right. Any opinions are welcome. Thanks!
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I've got the Roush front end. Fitnent was spot on. The hardest part is requiring the dogs with the extensions. Other than that it all just snaps together and you move over the fog lights and side markers.
 
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Wow 42 views and 1 response. Thanks for the one.
 

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I also have a GT350 rear diffuser.

I'm planning on GT350 fenders + Roush front end. I love how the Roush looks so aggressive. But to each his own. I don't like the fact that all aftermarket bumpers are wet carbon or fiber glass.

With Roush you will get OEM fitment. I just need someone to buy my front bumper now. :)
 

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Trying to decide on this myself. Roush gives you a quality or fit, while gt350 is hit or miss from China. I like the gt350 front fascia more, but what roush gives you is important.
 

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I vote for Steeda. Not a fan of the Roush and using a GT350 bumper feels like you're trying to trick people.
 

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I vote for Steeda. Not a fan of the Roush and using a GT350 bumper feels like you're trying to trick people.
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I'm not one for trying to make the car something it's not, but the ikon gt350 bumper looks awesome!
 

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Ikon gt350 all the way. You can purchase them even from walmart online store!
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I like the steeda. Subtle but noticeable. The roush looks ricer to me.

I prefer the gt350 over all.
 

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Go with the GT350 one or stock. The steeda one looks like the OEM one to me and not enough change to warrant the upgrade. I personally don't care for the look of the Roush bumper.
 

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Gt350 for me 2. However, having a premium means i need to somehow do a fog delete
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