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very nice buddy

one minor thing though - it looks like you got the same problem as me with the front drivers side quater not lining up with the bonnet properly (just above the light) mine looks worse though.....

my panel beater said it should be easy to fix just dont want to make it even worse

very nice buddy

one minor thing though - it looks like you got the same problem as me with the front drivers side quater not lining up with the bonnet properly (just above the light) mine looks worse though.....

my panel beater said it should be easy to fix just dont want to make it even worse

it looked ok in person, but thanks for the tip .... ill check it out for sure :thumbsup:

very nice buddy

one minor thing though - it looks like you got the same problem as me with the front drivers side quater not lining up with the bonnet properly (just above the light) mine looks worse though.....

my panel beater said it should be easy to fix just dont want to make it even worse

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Just wind up the threaded rubber bumper on the corner of the radiator support. This will align the bonnet height with the top edge of the guard.:thumbsup:

Edited by Daleo

Just wind up the threaded rubber bumper on the corner of the radiator support. This will align the bonnet height with the top edge of the guard.:thumbsup:

That might work for him (his doesnt look as noticable) but I'm pretty sure its my quarter panel thats out, the bumper doesnt line up properly (only just) and the rubber onthe headlight has a bit of a gap round the top

Then theres the fact that the paints slightly different on that panel too

me thinks shes been in an accident :/

That might work for him (his doesnt look as noticable) but I'm pretty sure its my quarter panel thats out, the bumper doesnt line up properly (only just) and the rubber onthe headlight has a bit of a gap round the top

Then theres the fact that the paints slightly different on that panel too

me thinks shes been in an accident :/

Yeh, I was referring to the Stag in the photos, a decent panel guy should be able to solve your issue, depending on how serious it is.

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