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    Haha - you badass! You did a bang-up job mate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paladin View Post
    Haha - you badass! You did a bang-up job mate!
    Paladin long time no hear

    Good to see you're giving the TA a bit of character.

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    I've used Hayden in dunners - no worries there. Also I think I've seen DIY plastic welding kits in Super Cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buggsubique View Post
    I've used Hayden in dunners - no worries there. Also I think I've seen DIY plastic welding kits in Super Cheap.
    Hmmmmm... DIY & Supercheap in one sentence - What could possibly go wrong?

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    A different option is to get a number of small zip ties, drill holes and put stitches across the crack. My CR had a split running through 80% of the rear mud guard (last owner looped it I'm guessing) my mate suggested the idea and it holding together really well, roost rocks etc haven't budged them at all. Looks bit badass too, like a battle scar or summat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    A different option is to get a number of small zip ties, drill holes and put stitches across the crack. My CR had a split running through 80% of the rear mud guard (last owner looped it I'm guessing) my mate suggested the idea and it holding together really well, roost rocks etc haven't budged them at all. Looks bit badass too, like a battle scar or summat.
    Excellent. Gotta see a pic of that

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