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Old 08-12-2008, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default Round plastic insert on Fiesta ST/XR4 bumper

Hi everyone,

The Mrs and I drove to NSW in her Fiesta on the weekend and unfortunately I clipped a 'roo on the drive back to Vic.

She has a Fiesta ST front bar (which survived the hit pretty much intact, except for cracked paint) During the hit however, the round plastic insert/plug on the RHD side of the bumper popped off. You can just see the insert on the pic I've attatched.

Does anyone know if we can get one through Ford or if the insert on the ST bumper is the same as the one on the standard WP front bar? I've had a look at the Mrs' old WQ front bar, but the insert is a square-ish shape.

The only other damage I've come across so far is a broken clip on the RHS headlight, and the front grille is cracked in a couple of places. It could've been a lot worse! Glad we're both safe and sound and got home in one piece.

Any info on the plug/insert would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Rob.

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