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Hey guys, so after a fox very inconveniently stepped infront of my car as I was travelling at 90kms and taking quite a big chunk out of my front lip I decided to remove it. I wasn't too fond of driving around my stag with a chunk missing, it makes me look I dont care about my car.

But!

Without the front lip, the front end looks hideous! I mean, dont get me wrong, I still love my stag, but it looks horrible with the front lip gone.

I was wondering if anyone knows of a quick and/or cheap and/or easy fix.

And I've already had someone suggest a cardboard body kit and that is out of the question, so nothing silly! lol

As far as I'm aware the lip I have is not common and it would difficult and expensive to source a new one.

Some pics:

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So any suggestions to make my stag beautiful again?

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I've got another lip that should fit your bar ...

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EDIT: looking at it closer ... I don't think it would fit your bar.

Edited by RubyRS4
pm me for my mates number, qualified panel beater that loves doing cash jobs :(

might do for my rear right h.s. crack......... sweet

got paint for the silky snow pearl, and mix instructions, so yeah wouldnt mind hit'n that option up for a quick bumper repair.

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