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let me just start by making a short story long, i reversed into a pole - no gay jokes please lol.

I have a r34 sedan SILVER in colour. I damaged the rear bar and the little r34 rear light cracked abit, and a little dent in the boot.

Damage to the rear bar. The part where the bumper hit the pole pain has cracked, no dents, but has cracked i guess in a little circle shape.

Next there is a little chip below that and some scratches around that.

After that ontop of the bumper where my lights are, the smaller light has cracked and a little black mark on the panel itself

and ontop of that lol there a tiny dint in the boot. Also the rear light panel has been pushed in so it looks like the boot sticks out.

Now my enquirey, who can doo me an awsome price on fixing this, im looking at you 70YRB lol I sent you a pm but i dont know if you got it i cant find it in my sent items.

Or does anyone out there know someone with a silver r34 or wrecker, thats will to part with a rear silver bumper and the rear drivers side brake lights panel.

Thanks Everyone in advance.

Aleks

Please avoid stupid posts i dont want this thread to get clogged up.

chances of finding a silver 4 door bumper is probably rare..Go back to Cresta where you bought ur suspension and buy the bumper and rear lights off that same wreck..and jst get the bumper resprayed.

Nah not worth there are no cracks except for the little chip in mine I called the guy i think he wants a bit too much rear bumper $275 and one rear tail light panel $375, i can just go get a frequen body kit for that lol.

^^^^^Yeah mate call Carey at showdown customs. He is only doing weekend work at the moment but he should fit you in.

Call 3353 1260 for a quote,

LOL Awsome cause I can only take the car on a weekend lol. Ill give him a buz tomorrow, cheers mate

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