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    Hi Kaz,

    Thank you for your reply. I'm sure that your explanation is very good, but my ability to understand is less so!

    If you are able to post a photo, that'd be great - there is no rush as the car isn't being put together again until the middle of next week.

    I don't know whether or not it helps explain how this extension bracket sits on the car, but just in case I have posted a photo of the right side / tow bracket area of my car below.

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ID:	13989I don't know whether these help or not, I took two photos of the front of my car when the bumper was off, on one side the bracket must have stayed on the car and the other must have stayed on the bumper. Perhaps just fit the near side to the bumper and see where it 'lands up'. If the pictures help but you wish them a higher resolution please PM me.
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    Photo speaks for itself.
    Fortunately, photo opportunity while servicing another NSX for the owner.

    As mentioned earlier in my post, for the R-side, you don't even need installing it until the very last moment.
    The R-side bracket has specific recessed design enabling it to sit and wrap around the tow hook.

    Kaz

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    Duncan & Kaz - thank you both for your kind assistance - greatly appreciated.

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