FTO breakin in AUS

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Paddyman
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FTO breakin in AUS

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some of you guys my be interested in this link, found it while surfing.
http://www.hondwreck.com.au/display/mul ... 20546-1713
Part are hard to come by after all

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hmmm ..... strut bar .....
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Try this site also.

www.partslocator.com.au

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strut bar purchased lol

but they said they are going to get a few more ftos in soon....
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EURO wrote:strut bar purchased lol

but they said they are going to get a few more ftos in soon....

i probably wouldn't recommend buying a strut brace off a car that had a frontal... especially one that had a impact off centre.... chances are the strut brace is warped....

and for 95.00 you can buy a brand new one ;)
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Post by EURO »

yes i had thought that, but the bar seems fine. We had a good look at it etc, the damage wasnt that extensive.

plus this was a lot cheaper then $95 (and id have to get P&H)
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