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As the weather was in my favour i thought i'd have a go at some bodywork DIY,I've had a replacement rear bar in the shed for months since i noticed one of my number plate lights hanging down.Removed the old one to find this...................................... ;)

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the rest of the rear end was solid so i guess it's just the bar thats made from tin foil!

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the nr. plate light brackets had to go back on after a wire brush job for now until i get a decent set.

Broke about 4 of the stupid wee plastic clips, what a pain some of those were! Still its another job done :lol:

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It is in better nick than mine was. The only thing left of mine was the bits that go under the boot floor and the bolts go through. Made sure the new one was painted properly before fitting to hopefully keep the rust at bay

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i done my back bar yesterday as well as the 5 pound replacement fitted 15 months ago wasnt sitting right

got a new bar from s and s for 58 quid, new bolts and clips wasnt much either, 10 quid for the bolts and 8 pounds for all the clips

Posted (edited)
very common, my old scoobs one was in similar state along with front and brackets behind bumper to secure foglights.

know what you mean, one of my foglight brackets have gone as well,are these part of the bumper or do they come seperate?

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seperate and there sided if i remeber right. no surprise they go given thickness, i clarted everything with underseal on reassembly.

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