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Hey guys I've got an issue. Last week I left my car out in heavy rain and some water found it's way under the clearcoat on the bonnet and this panel (pictured)

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I'm wondering if I can remove this panel and just swap it?

I know some panels aren't removable. I am considering buying a S2 conversion for the bonnet, headlights, grille and to get rid of my shitty front bumper which I think is aftermarket.

Also is there anything that can be done about hail damage on the roof?

edit: can someone identify this bumper?

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It looks kind of like the M spec S1 bumper with the centre cut out, but the fitment is awful and there are no cut marks so I think its aftermarket.

Thanks in advance

Edited by Blackkers

I'm wondering if I can remove this panel and just swap it?

I know some panels aren't removable. I am considering buying a S2 conversion for the bonnet, headlights, grille and to get rid of my shitty front bumper which I think is aftermarket.

Also is there anything that can be done about hail damage on the roof?

edit: can someone identify this bumper?

It looks kind of like the M spec S1 bumper with the centre cut out, but the fitment is awful and there are no cut marks so I think its aftermarket.

Thanks in advance

Bonnet and front guard you can remove, yes.

Hail damage on roof, go to people that does paintless dent removal.

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