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Hi All,

Just a reminder for existing owners and information for the new,we provide a  comprehensive range of services for the Gt86/BRZ owner.

Apart from the Usual Service, warranty,Repairs,sales,part sales,MOT test  facilities of a Toyota OEM Dealer,we can also offer a comprehensive modification service.

We are an official Tein Dealer ; supply and fit

http://www.tein.co.uk/srch/uk_search.php?maker=TOYOTA&carmodel=GT86&modelyear=default&item=default

 

Cobra Exhaust Dealer

http://cobrasport.com/index.php/cobra-sport-exhaust/toyota/gt86.html

 

We also have the latest Hunter alignment equipment to offer full suspension set up and scales for corner weighting.

 

We have a trading partnership with Fensport performance and can offer to supply/Fit most items they provide.(Apart from Forced induction & mapping)

If you would like to contact me on  01625 869900 or email richard.mckay@rrg.toyota.co.uk  I can arrange quotes and bookings for your requirements.

Many Thanks for Reading

RRG Macclesfield Toyota (Your Mod Friendly Dealer)  http://www.rrg-group.com/toyota/dealerships/macclesfield/

16 Hibel Road

Macclesfield

Cheshire

SK102AB

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Apart from regular service, would you guys be happy to install this type of mod for me? http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/move-over-racing-bumper-quick-release-kit-black-anodized-2075.html#.WVzzx4TyuM8

 

Only want this kit installed to reduce the bumper gap :(  or do you think there are alternatives?

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I'd like to think that if you take the car to RRG, that they'd be able to fit the bumper properly so you done have the gap, it's a lot of money just to have the bumper fitted properly.

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There are replaceable parts the bumper clips in to around the front wing, they can stretch the first time a bumper is fitted to them and then not clamp as tight ever again. I'd try new ones of those first, it fixed it on mine.


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