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A pleasant suprise

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After a few months of having my car I noticed that my front bar wasn't stock. After research I have found that I have the HKS Kansai bar :) woot woot! haha, I'm not sure about the rest of the body though.

However it has a small crack underneath it, any tips on repairing it?
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Always wanted one of those, so hard to find.
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Yeh I had a good look online and I'm guessing it must have been put on when the car was in Japan, because it didn't seem to be easy to get, haha. SCORE! :)
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Itll be fibreglass, so get yourself a fibreglass repair kit from your local auto store to repair the crack and also grab a small container of filler to fill up any remaining holes. Sand it all up neat and youre done.
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    dstocks wrote:Itll be fibreglass, so get yourself a fibreglass repair kit from your local auto store to repair the crack and also grab a small container of filler to fill up any remaining holes. Sand it all up neat and youre done.
    Sweet thanks mate,

    Helpful as always :)
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