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Okay so I was in Karrinyup shops and some c$&t reversed into my r34. Dented the front bumper and a little bit of bent metal underneath.

Does anyone know where I can source another bumper and about how much it will cost? Extra points for a rocket propelled grenade launcher and 4wd tracker system -.-

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Could be a good chance to buy an aftermarket front bar, get kitted up? :)

Seriously though, that sucks, i hate people that do that. Fair enough it might happen some time (if you are fail at driving), but at least leave your details :P

You could try and fix your front bar, doesn't sound too hard. The clips you can get from Repco, and i just used a fiberglass repair kit on mine to fix up the holes. Painting is easy as, i repaired and repainted my front bar and rear bar, looks better than new :D Could you not just bend the metal back around so that it lines up with the hole again? Doesn't have to be perfect, just so it works. Don't know where you could source one of those brackets from...

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