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I while ago the front bodykit of my r33 was damaged cracking the fibreglass in several places this aswell as a dodgy repair by a previous owner mean the front bodykit is now loose on one side does anyone know any good places to have this body work done?

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I've had some work done by DT Panels before, they're pretty good....however it all depends on how much damage.

yea there's only some small cracks on the front and the bonnet has a slight warp in it but nothing major i just want the cracks repaired the bonnet straightened and to have the front attached properly because it has been repaired before and was very flimsy

my veilside front bar used to be flimsy and had to repair regularly. made 2 simple 90 degree brackets that picked up near bottom of radiator and used bolts holding bumper together and havent had more than very minor cracks since

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