Very quick, mini resto on a Storm.

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Very quick, mini resto on a Storm.

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As some of you may have seen Dan Bieirs Storm was damaged by a hit and run driver a few weeks ago resulting in some serious damage.
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So Dan dropped it off at the weekend and i cracked on with it yesterday. Getting the wing off was a real pain because the inner wing was badly damaged. Once it was stripped i had to pull the inner wing and front panel back to shape. I was so engrossed in the job, i forgot to keep taking pics ! I mock fitted the bonnet, wing and lights to make sure everything lined up and once i was happy with it, started to refit things. I had to leave it overnight for the tiger seal to dry on the front wing arch trim.
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Finished things off today, but as you can see from the pics, its not got a Storm front bumper fitted. I just fitted a standard bumper for now, as im waiting for Brass007 to drop off the front bumper from DrDubs Storm tomorrow.
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very nice Mark.


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Well done that man! Top class job


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fantastic work Mark. :shocking:


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Well done Mark. Another fine job :good:


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That's a fantastic looking repair! :vcool:


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Great work as always Mark. Out of curiosity, are the replacement wing and bonnet from my old Storm as well as the bumper?


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Dr. Dub wrote:Great work as always Mark. Out of curiosity, are the replacement wing and bonnet from my old Storm as well as the bumper?

They most certainly are sir !!!


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markh wrote:
Dr. Dub wrote:Great work as always Mark. Out of curiosity, are the replacement wing and bonnet from my old Storm as well as the bumper?

They most certainly are sir !!!
As we lose a Storm we keep one back on the road :buddy:


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