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ken, how can i fix it? wat tools would i need and also wat materies?

price am i looking more than $500?

What ,for that little crack in the lhf on the bottom.

I think yours is fibreglass in which case some fibre matting at the back for some strength , a bit of resin, sand it down and try and find some touchup paint from Auto one thats close.

Prolly about $60

Cheers

Ken

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ken, i think it will be more than that, cuz the crack is pretty big and it also has a crack half way up on the left side :) i will just take it 2 a shop 2 get fix, then take it 2 get respray.

and yeap it is fibreglass, i dont wanna replace it cuz there is only 1 other car in perth with the same kit

heya denver  

aidwin youve got a yellow :) on 33 lol

Mr Ken im still a hyperdrive virgin - blame the 30

yea , noticed the lack of TomJ last Friday...

Ahh well , drop past whenever but we are getting bloody busy atm.

Hate to see what it's gonna be like when the dyno starts running....

Cheers

Ken

how did my car look tom? oh i miss it so much.

Steve will get it to full power again soon so cant wait

Aidwin , when you taking it back to KL?

I thought the import duties and taxes were exorbitant/

Cheers

Ken

Might call in and have a chat next week Ken ... Need some cars tuned in the next month ...

Holidays  :)

Yep , no prob but make sure you say that your dsturbed off the forum.

Not looking for some part time contract work by chance, especially if you can build manifolds, exhausts, pull motors and boxes in and out ??

Cheers

Ken

ken, wat where those places for the bodykit shops?

read back and the yellow pages is your friend.

Spoiler Shop in Myaree

GFX body kits which is part of Master smash in Trugannina rd Malaga

Cheers

Ken

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