How To Give A Broken Bumper The 'Drifter's Stitch'If you've got a broken bumper, no money, and a love of drifting, then you need to give your car the 'drifter's stitch'. Here's a video tutorial on how to do it properly Alex Kersten 06 Jun 2015 Share Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Article The SRT Tomahawk Vision GT Concept Has The Most Bonkers Active Aero You'll Ever See Next Article This Russian All-Terrain Truck Eats Trees For Breakfast Related Articles Features 8 Brilliant Cars That Lived In Their Sibling’s Shadow Features 10 Sports Saloons That Proved Four Doors Could Be Fun Used Cars The Best Used Sports Cars to Suit Every Budget Used Cars The Best Used Hot Hatches to Suit Every Budget Features 10 Amazing Versions of Average Cars Engines 12 Engines That Were Only Used in One CarCommentsLatest News Workshop Get the Answers You Need With the Clarke CEOBDPRO Fault Code Reader Workshop Get Jacked Up With the Clarke CTJ3000GB Trolley Jack News Rivian Is Coming To The UK - Here’s Why You Should Care Features Hot Hatches Aren’t Cheap Anymore - And That’s A Problem Features Great Performance Cars That Were Killed Off Too SoonSign up for The Car Throttle NewsletterYour info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Leave this field blank More News News The 1,050bhp Lamborghini Revuelto SV Will Hit 62mph in 2.4 Seconds Workshop Stay Fresh with the Clarke Jetstar 1850B Pressure Washer Workshop We Wish We’d Discovered Clarke’s CBBT1 Bluetooth Battery Tester Sooner Features These are the Last 10 Petrol-Powered Hot Hatches Left in Britain in 2026 News JCB Hydromax Hits 406mph, Smashes Hydrogen Speed Record
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