Some photoshops

That one on the Alfa does it for me, a bit of a design flourish but not too ostentatious. I particularly like the way it wraps under the tail pipes, adding a look of 'completeness'. Something very similar to that would really look the business on the back of a Cougar, I'd probably even have it in the matt black too.
 
Looks like you gonna have to put your designe head on Alan and re-edit your in-fill panels (y)

Naa.....I'm more than happy having fitted one of Al's original in-fill's tbh. It finishes the rear off nicely and is quite subtle. Anything like this would be too much on a Cougar. Just my personal opinion.
 
This Rear bumper off the new website DICKL has found looks promising, especialy if you have a quad exhaust output.
http://www.rsbodykits.co.uk/product.php?productid=10121&cat=1125&page=1

Alans infills are great, I've got the Carbon Fiber effect one on my car.
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This Rear bumper off the new website DICKL has found looks promising, especialy if you have a quad exhaust output.
http://www.rsbodykits.co.uk/product.php?productid=10121&cat=1125&page=1

Alans infills are great, I've got the Carbon Fiber effect one on my car.
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I've always liked the look of that rear panel in the link mate, have watched it on Ebay for months, but obviously Al's infill panels are a lot cheaper. Got to get my exhaust sorted before I think about either.:mad2::mad2::mad2:
 
This is the way mine will fingers crossed turn out,just a subtle lowering of the lower bumper more so at the infill area to loose the look of the raised rear end. Then finished off with an infill which rolls under,and not made of wood:wink5:
Does anyone know if fiberglass and resin will adhere to this plastic of the bumper after the paint is cut back.

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I'm thinking if you could build something and connect it to the bumper like the in-fill panels are via the press-studs then you will be laughing, as you then will have potentialy LOADS of customers.