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posted on August 15th, 2007 at 07:36 PM
WTB..Low light kombi front


I need a 68-72 low light kombi front as I have a 68 that someone put a later model front on and it is very wrong.
So, I'd like to know if anyone has or knows of in Se QLD a fair condition front which I can get even a complete van.
Any tip offs at wreckers in Brisbane or anywhere?
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posted on August 15th, 2007 at 09:58 PM



ive got one im wrecking in melb. giz a buzz 0425784367
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posted on August 16th, 2007 at 06:33 AM



You can convert your existing front panel to Low Light by first fitting a low light fresh air grill then remove the high indicators and weld in plates where these were and cut in the low light indicators down low where they belong and lastley if fitted remove the late bay bumper hump by drilling out the spot welds trying not to damage it at the same time as you can use this as a template for your new flat lower front and wala a low light front with a lot less cutting and dramas of trying to line up doors , pillars etc .



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