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cuke2u

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The recently flooded roads seem to have taken their toll....
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Ouch, hope it can be sorted quickly
 
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I'll probably stick it back myself with some Gorilla glue...
 
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Is that the front or rear wheel-arch liner? I can't work out if the larger plastic trim at the bottom is a mud flap or the extra trim peice s-lines with 19"s have on the rear arches.

Let us know how you get on with the repair.
 
Is that the front or rear wheel-arch liner? I can't work out if the larger plastic trim at the bottom is a mud flap or the extra trim peice s-lines with 19"s have on the rear arches.

Let us know how you get on with the repair.
It is the front nearside wheel arch above the mudflap. Looks to me as some double sided adhesive tape has come away. But will update on the repair...
 
Ouch! What is that, a broken twig in there? As you say, it should stick back down again, after you've restored the colour to what we've become used to seeing!
 
Ouch! What is that, a broken twig in there? As you say, it should stick back down again, after you've restored the colour to what we've become used to seeing!
Yes two jobs to do at the weekend, plus my partners car, also looking a tad filthy..
 
Love to but far too busy with my own I'm afraid...
 
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Too damp and cold for me to repair today so I will just have a good look at it, clean the wheels and maybe a quick shampoo followed by a ph neutral rinse...
 
Not quite looking so bad now its been cleaned up, you can see the double sided tape that's come unstuck. The car is a proper colour now too:
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Glued it back this morning, once the glue has properly hardened and I've cleaned it up I'll post a up a picture. Looks to be part of the front mud flap so not critical...
 
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