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Hey guys

I was unfortunately involved in an accident and I'm looking for some parts urgently so if you have it or know someone who do please leave a comment or pm me the details. The parts I'm looking for are :

Front bumper (oem/aftermarket)

Left headlight housing

Passenger side fender guard ( the whole piece just before the passenger door)

It is for a 2003 coupe in silver. If it comes in silver that will be great but anything in working condition will suffice. Thanks

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I opt'ed for third party at the time due to ridiculous amount of excess. I know I should have gotten full comp knowing the odds but I've learnt it the hard way. Cheers guys I'm contacting the seller on gumtree hopefully that's the front bar sorted.

I have a spare front bumper but its Lakeshore Blue and has some minor damage, I can try take a few pictures for you if you don't have any luck finding one.

I'm located in Brisbane tho so probably better try to source one locally first.

I have a spare front bumper but its Lakeshore Blue and has some minor damage, I can try take a few pictures for you if you don't have any luck finding one.

I'm located in Brisbane tho so probably better try to source one locally first.

Cheers, See how I go, will let you know =)

I have a front bumper in black oem. willing to sell for cheap cheap. PM me :) im in melb also.

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Hey guys just need some opinions on this fender that I managed to find but it has some minor damage that I'm unsure if it is fixable. Do you guys reckon any panel shop would be able to fix this easily?

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