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Thanks Chris for the headsup.

Dropped the skirt off to Bruce today, he should have it back to new by Friday! He's even gonna try and pull the small dint out from under the door caused by the acco and fit the skirts back on for me.

Will post pics and give my recommendations once its back on!

Cheers!

no probs.

hes done a few bumpers for me and the end result was I couldnt see where he did them on the front.

ok skirts have been plastic welded and resprayed to brand new condition! Highly recommended if you need your OEM plastic parts repaired.

Name: Mobile Plastics & Vinyl repair (Bruce)

Address: 130 Ryans Rd, Nundah

Mobile: 0412457062

He's been doing this for 13 years! Now all I need is a new SAU sticker...anyone??? :laugh:

ok skirts have been plastic welded and resprayed to brand new condition! Highly recommended if you need your OEM plastic parts repaired.

Name: Mobile Plastics & Vinyl repair (Bruce)

Address: 130 Ryans Rd, Nundah

Mobile: 0412457062

He's been doing this for 13 years! Now all I need is a new SAU sticker...anyone??? :laugh:

Id ask Karen...

Ill be giving this guy a call to fix my front bumper after it met the front of the car trailer last Friday and cracked... :laugh:

ok skirts have been plastic welded and resprayed to brand new condition! Highly recommended if you need your OEM plastic parts repaired.

Name: Mobile Plastics & Vinyl repair (Bruce)

Address: 130 Ryans Rd, Nundah

Mobile: 0412457062

He's been doing this for 13 years! Now all I need is a new SAU sticker...anyone??? :laugh:

told ya he's good.

I'm going to see the sticker people (the ones that supply the officail ones) through the week so can nab one then if you like. I'm going to try and get one for the new van as well.

told ya he's good.

I'm going to see the sticker people (the ones that supply the officail ones) through the week so can nab one then if you like. I'm going to try and get one for the new van as well.

cool thx! spotted u in the van after i left bruce's shop...on sandgate rd 1:30pm..

The new batch of stickers is extremely close to the originals...the batch in the middle which were organised prior to the AGM in January 2006 were the different ones.

Karen, when you say extremely close meaning they're not exactly the same as the one i've got now?? Meaning I've got to buy 2?? :happy:

the skirts i got on mine look like factory ones i think, and i got them from carmate.com.

that sux dude, I have done the same thing came out of tight spot and forgot about the side of the car but luckily never damaged like that usually just some minor scratching....

Karen, when you say extremely close meaning they're not exactly the same as the one i've got now?? Meaning I've got to buy 2?? :)

I think you may have stickers which were from the "second" batch...if I can track one of those down, you can have it for free, otherwise if you want them to match I would suggest that you'll need 2. If you have seen Mel's 34 sedan, the stickers now look like that (which is how the original first batch looked).

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