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  • less WHY; more WOT
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well, I don't "gotta" do it at all haha the bent/cracked/broken rear bar is still fine to sit where it normally does, just looks a bit disheveled etc. Not a big deal... the front bar popping out a bit is something I've had since it got hit in the carpark so it's been that way for ages, just the occasional nudge is all it "needs" to stop looking poxy ahha

  • less WHY; more WOT
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  • Member For: 17y 1m
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  • Location: Melbourne

yeah, you can see the depression right at the corner where the headlight/quarter-panel/front-bar all meet. The depression isn't big but it causes that last "bump" to not correctly seat into the bit... it'll be tricky to get it out and not damage the paint since it's right at the point...

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Ah yeah I see that. A heat gun will soften the paint so it doesn't crack when you belt it. You can use a piece of wood or plastic as a dolly.

 

Anyhow it's spaghetti time :launch:

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