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Old 09-07-2015, 11:08 AM   #1
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What's this plastic thing under the front bumper?

Hi guys,

Crashed my 86 on track the other day so now ordering lots of replacement parts, but some parts are quite badly broken or completely missing so it is proving difficult to get every last piece ordered.

One thing that both myself and the Toyota parts guy I spoke to on the phone couldn't quite work out, was what this black plastic connected to before it was broken:

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Can anyone shed any light on this (or even better, have a part number for it... but I know that's asking a bit much) ? If anyone has any pictures of their car without the front bumper on that would be helpful in general

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It looks like it's part of some trim/bracket that runs along the entire front. You can just barely see it in pic number 13 in this thread here.

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It looks like it's part of some trim/bracket that runs along the entire front. You can just barely see it in pic number 13 in this thread here.
Thanks, you're right - after moving it around a bit and pushing the other bit towards it I found it matches up pretty well

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