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Any bumper repair shop should be able to do it, ring around and ask.

ADC Plastics Pty Ltd

4/ 6 Roper St Moorabbin VIC 3189

ph: (03) 9553 5323

Bumpers Pty Ltd

Factory 4 206- 212 Governor Rd Braeside VIC 3195

ph: (03) 9587 6551

Dalkat Plastic & Fibreglass Repairs

8 Manton Rd Oakleigh VIC 3166

ph: 0412 698 406

Modern Bumper Bars

4- 6 King St Oakleigh VIC 3166

ph: (03) 9568 4588

Noble Park Auto Plastics

12 Elonera Rd Noble Park VIC 3174

ph: (03) 9790 0355

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My bar was done in Airport West, just off Slater Pde. They used the off cuts to seal the gaps then primed the bar ready for repainting.

But speak to Troy (ylwgtr2) as he is pretty damn good when it comes to cars.

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