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Bad day...reversed in to a good parking spot at Milton, park rd...forgot that the left side gutter was tall, When I left the carpark to turn left...ran over the gutter and this is what happened! :( Lucky my wheels escaped any damaged :0

Anyone have or know of a spare factory skirt (left side) 4door please let me know...Cheers.

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Damn shame Jon. I hope it all comes to getther for you!!!!

Just don't go kicking yourself too much over it!!!

Bad day...reversed in to a good parking spot at Milton, park rd...forgot that the left side gutter was tall, When I left the carpark to turn left...ran over the gutter and this is what happened! :( Lucky my wheels escaped any damaged :0

Anyone have or know of a spare factory skirt (left side) 4door please let me know...Cheers.

fkdup.jpg

jon I have a plastics guy that can fix that. should be open tomorrow. give me a ring and I'll give you his number.

Thanks. Gonna try DMD first as they may have a spare skirt lying around so I've been told. Does your plastic guy fix and respray too?

jon I have a plastics guy that can fix that. should be open tomorrow. give me a ring and I'll give you his number.

Thanks Chris for the headsup.

Dropped the skirt off to Bruce today, he should have it back to new by Friday! He's even gonna try and pull the small dint out from under the door caused by the acco and fit the skirts back on for me.

Will post pics and give my recommendations once its back on!

Cheers!

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