Bumper fillers need help

stucat426

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hopefully I have the correct area? I have a 21,000 original mile car, but now my bumper fillers are starting to show their age, fading and cracking. looking for recommendations on the best fitting and original looking fillers? See some OEM front units ,but no rears. Any ideas and help would be great. and thanks again
 
point of clarification....
the company GoodMark is the company that is manufacturing the OE flexible style bumper fillers. These Goodmark fillers are made with a better material than the original GM fillers so they won't out-gas, become cloudy and crumble like the factory originals. Because the OP specified "original looking" I take that to mean flexible. Otherwise I'd have to suggest choosing between the flexible GoodMarks and the gel-coat fiberglass fillers that Spoolfool produces.

g-body sells the Goodmark brand of bumper fillers. his current pricing for fronts and rears from GoodMark is $300 plus shipping. link below.
https://gbodyparts.com/original-sty....html?osCsid=af7c381ef16f16842d461d7189b928e4

YOUR BEST DEAL IS TO PURCHASE THE GOODMARK FILLERS, FRONT AND REAR SET FROM MIKE'S MONTES. ON HIS WEBSITE, PRICE IS $250 PLUS SHIPPING OR BUY THEM FROM HIS EBAY STORE FOR $270 WITH FREE SHIPPING. ALMOST 45000 EBAY TRANSACTIONS WITH 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK! PROBABLY SAVING AT LEAST $50 BUYING FROM MIKE'S MONTES. CAPS ON FOR EMPHASIS.:D

https://www.mikesmontes.com/GM-Original-Style-Bumper-Fillers-Set_p_1010.html

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1984-1987-...463148&hash=item58f0d35279:g:kpgAAOSwuxFYwuy9

spend your hard earned money wisely...Mike's is a great business helping us Buick guys as well.
 
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Here are some pic's of the ones I got from Mikes Montes (painted and installed).
 

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Get the Goodmarks for a near perfect fit and look. They are made from a TPO compound, which is an upgrade from the material used and available 30+ years ago. I recently installed them on my car front and rear. Like you, I was looking for as close to original, and couldn't be happier with my choice to do so. The shop I used, commented about the ease of their prep, paint, and install.

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it is a good practice to add a flexing agent to paint when painting these..which will increase their life span... I love that car you have there rodruckus.. seen it couple times on here.. that hood gives it a distinct killer look
 
I got these ones from G-body parts, had to get them painted, $100, and installed myself. Just like they were custom made for my car. Heck, they were custom made.
 
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