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Old 13-03-2010, 09:01 PM   #1
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G'day all, I'm in foreign territory in here lol.

My girlfriends sister took my girls car for a spin and had a Lara Bingle.

Short version of the story: she pulled out in front of a Landcruiser and lucky for her, the giant 4wd tyre was all that hit the right hand front of the car.

Her car is a 1996 Ford Festiva Glxi. Damage is to the right hand side, so bumper, and fender. Font indicator fell out too, just needs to be put back in...hopefully.

She has found a bumper and fender cheaply. I put my hand up to fit the parts, and I am here to ask you knowledgeable guys or gals if there are any catch's to removing and fitting these parts. Any tips would be appreciated.

Cheers...

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