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Oh well.. lesson learnt. ;)

How do u plan to fix it? Looks like a complete guard shop and reweld? :)

Have it panel beated and bogged it will never look the same, these guards have some funky angles that are very difficult to get looking normal again.

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there was another accident last night involving a white R32, a crolla, and a camry on Blacktown road, from what it looked like, the croller was turning right and sum how lost contol and hi the R32 that was on the lights where he was turning right going the oposite way and then the camry hit the r32 from the back, any one on here knows about this, i took photos but i dnt know if i should post it up or not its kinda private ay..

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there was another accident last night involving a white R32, a crolla, and a camry on Blacktown road, from what it looked like, the croller was turning right and sum how lost contol and hi the R32 that was on the lights where he was turning right going the oposite way and then the camry hit the r32 from the back, any one on here knows about this, i took photos but i dnt know if i should post it up or not its kinda private ay..

Geez....poor fella. In the wrong place at the wrong time, things like this want to make you cry at times. At least the camry hit the rear of the 32.....i think.....

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