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  1. #1 Putting front end back togeather 
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    Ok I have a 04 gtp I hit a deer and I just got all the stuff I need to get it on the road. However I did not take the front end apart and I'm not real sure were everything goes or what bolt goes wear. I looked around on here found nothing. The people next door had one but they moved. Any help would be sweet thank you.
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    What exactly are you looking for? You talking about the suspension up front?
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    no no just the body. All the way to the cooling
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