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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky2018" data-source="post: 795044" data-attributes="member: 31521"><p>Here is something that might help me figure it out better.</p><p>As far as I know is the part right on bottom of front bumper that didn't look all that great last time and is highlighted in the second photo.</p><p>To my knowledge it's remove head lights, bumper, wheel arch covers and then it should be visible to replace.</p><p>The question is will the item be replaceable or just a nightmare that need welding.</p><p>Let's just say for now I remember the part going across bottom of the bumper is wavy like in the image.</p><p>This to me does not match with the part I show first post and as far as I'm aware didn't look like was connected or holding the radiator in place.</p><p>Will have a look and see what pictures I've taken of the under carriage in the past it might show something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky2018, post: 795044, member: 31521"] Here is something that might help me figure it out better. As far as I know is the part right on bottom of front bumper that didn't look all that great last time and is highlighted in the second photo. To my knowledge it's remove head lights, bumper, wheel arch covers and then it should be visible to replace. The question is will the item be replaceable or just a nightmare that need welding. Let's just say for now I remember the part going across bottom of the bumper is wavy like in the image. This to me does not match with the part I show first post and as far as I'm aware didn't look like was connected or holding the radiator in place. Will have a look and see what pictures I've taken of the under carriage in the past it might show something. [/QUOTE]
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