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Poor possum. I hope you found it and killed it (assuming it wasn't going to recover)?

As for the bar if you don't mind ye' 'ol elbow grease then get a fibre repair kit and do it yourself!

If you really care then do it nice and pay to have it re-painted.

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lol geesus...

man thats harsh... do u have all the other bits to put back on it??? if not.... u aint going to be able to use a fibre repair kit lol... not unless ur a good sculpter.

i used to be a panel beater and repair stuff like that but i just dont have the time or space to do it... really wish i could help man.

talk to a guy named alex... www.garage-13.com he might be able to help ya out

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So the possum was on the road? Pfft!

A possum kamakaized its self in to my mates car once, jumped out of a tree in to the car. Tidy as MK1 Cortina, recked the grill, but that was about it. Deadset hey, this possum wanted to die.

Shame about the front bar tho, excuse to get a new one?

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hehe, i cleaned one up when i went up through springbrook (qld). I had a veilside front bar on it that had seen better days, the possum ran out at about 80klm's an hour, heard and felt a huuuge thud, then checked my front bar round the corner, cracked all the fibreglass straight up to the bonnet. I'll see if i can find a pic.......

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:)!!!!!

LoL, thats exactly what I did when he told me! I was crying! Sooo funny. But deadset hey, if this thing hit the ground it would have been a goner anyway. Crazy arse possums.

But just remember, DONT HIT WOMBATS!

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