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Old 02-06-2021, 07:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Crayz1,

With the proliferation of CNC machines and 3D printers in ndustry and smaller businesses, I would wonder if you couldn't remove the good bracket frame section from the other side of the car, and then have a new one made ... but in reverse to match the broken one.

Someone in these businesses should be able to help you out. You give them the broken one and the other one that's not broken, and they manufacture a new one from similar materials. Certainly worth spending some time tracking down just such a solution in a small to medium sized business locally or in a small city near you.

Its what I'd be trying to do. Good Luck!

Gene
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