Ok, hopefully a moderator will clean up Greg his thread because we de-railed it somewhat 
I am glad you like your added bumpers. To each their own. Are those governmentally mandated or did you add them for style?Sorry, but you are alone with that opinion.
This gets more attention at local shows than some of the usual big hitters.
Most say a definite '60s vibe.
No idea how you can see that? I zoomed in AND put my glasses on and still couldn't see an Opel Logo.That button is an Opel logo.
If you look up the word "Zwilling" all is explained. Yes it is.Is that your ride Greg ?
Yes.They kinda look like catfish whiskers. I dig!
Certainly excellent install too.
I believe i asked in the other thread but... How are these attached to the vehicle?
Hmm. I have never heard of the "yes" mounting technique.If you look up the word "Zwilling" all is explained. Yes it is.
Yes.
I know what Zwilling stands for. And I do like the bumper.If you look up the word "Zwilling" all is explained. Yes it is.
Yes.
Was referring to the little circle above the Pontiac arrowhead on the center bumper cover.
No idea how you can see that? I zoomed in AND put my glasses on and still couldn't see an Opel Logo.
Shoot, now where did i put my glasses?
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"Yes", was the answer to the question "Is that your ride."Hmm. I have never heard of the "yes" mounting technique.
Also "Zwilling" dominates the internet search for a certain German Knife manufacturer.
"Zwilling" is the answer.I am glad you like your added bumpers. To each their own. Are those governmentally mandated or did you add them for style?
if this is your car I did not mean to insult. Why are you calling it an opel? Isn’t it a solstice?
Also, I just realized i have never seen a "bare" steering wheel on one of the kappas before. It looks so naked. Learn new stuff every day here on the forum.
OK, let me try again:
More like Schöner Bruder, und Nicht so schöner Bruder...I think no Real Petrol Head should call Solstice and GT Zwillinge.![]()
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I googled zwilling and the only thing that comes up is a German cutlery and kitchen wares manufacturer. Is that what you are referring to?"Zwilling" is the answer.