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Not to sure Maybe he thought he could get it over...

im going to take a day off and go to whelspool very soon!

IF worse goes to Worse if i change my Fendors i need to change ym Bonnet God this is going to take a long time!!!

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Gazza- Cause i do i fix what is on the list and every time i go back they seem to pick up something different

And not only that If i could afford a new bonnet or new fendors its would be much better but atm i cnt so im hoping AND it should pass!

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As far as i know the only way to have the fibreglass fenders on the car is if they have an engineering certificate to state that they meet crash standards ie not to weak, will not splinter and have crumple zones in place, sorry to bear the bad news, however there would be no way to tell if these crumple zones are in place as well as under guard supports if all the plastic under guards are bolted in place, but they may request the certificate.

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