Front wheel arch trim.

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Ginger_Dave
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Front wheel arch trim.

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Hey up. Just a quick one...the wheel arch body kit on passenger side front is coming away from the wing. Near the bottom where it meets the side skirt. Just wondered if theres a easier way to stick it back on then following the haynes book and taking the front bumper and front bit of kit off.

Thanks dave.


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Try Tiger Seal.


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Might also be worth looking at why its coming away, wing rusting away underneath ?


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Re: Front wheel arch trim.

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Yea good point. Might be worth taking it off to have a look underneath it. I've got some tiger seal somewhere at work i think.


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