Damaged my Dolphin Rear Lip, can I fix it?

Jimmy_EC5W

Leaving Skid Marks
Location
Victoria
First Name
James
Drive
1998 Pearl White Legnum, Atlas Grey VN SS
Turned a corner into a car park too sharp and my wheel went onto the kerb and unfortunately my Rear lip took some damage.

Just wondering if this is repairable and what would be the best place to take it for repairs?

If not are Dolphin Parts still available from japan?

Any help appreciated. I am so angry at myself for driving over this stupid kerb! AHHHHH!

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godzilla

1 AYC Bar
Location
QLD / Tweed Coast
First Name
Trevor
Drive
1/19 2002 FL Legnum Type 'S' Manual in Black with Suede Recaro's!
Off topic but does your rear lip sag? I have the same bar extension and mine sags, then you have to lift it up to make it straight again.
 

Jimmy_EC5W

Leaving Skid Marks
Location
Victoria
First Name
James
Drive
1998 Pearl White Legnum, Atlas Grey VN SS
simple diy job right there....

What would I use? It's a fiberglass lip isnt it? Any where you could point me (website etc)?

And trevor, not really, it seems mine is attached pretty sweet
 

unclepaulie

hellatemplate ;)
Lifetime Member
Location
QLD
First Name
Paul
Drive
hairdresser spec lancer coupe
holy crap! thats looks really bad. i dont think its fixable, not in this day and age.

come back in 2185, the technology might be around then, as long as the world doesnt implode, but considering this catastrophe, it just might very soon










(go buy a fibreglass repair kit, and some bog, and some sand paper, or go to a good panel beater)
 

Nitephyre

Flaccid Member
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Location
ormeau@gc.qld.au
First Name
Matt :)
Drive
1963 Toyota Lite-Stout & 2007 Toyota Blade Master G
What damage? If those are macro shots, it doesn't seem too bad. As Pauline said, quick rub back & some paint and you'll be sweet as.
 
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