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      08-31-2011, 02:24 PM   #5
Grail05
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Originally Posted by SenorFunkyPants View Post
Trouble is that the rear bumper is very flexible and repairs are very difficult to do and are unlikely to last long term. Got a couple of small dings in mine and its going in for a new bumper monday (paid by the insurance Co. of the smuck who drove into me).
My Bodyshop guy and the third parties assessor both said this kind of bumper is not worth repairing.
if you bring it to the right body shop trust me they can do it all...

I use to work at a bodyshop and weve done it all... holes, scratches, swirls whatever it is we are able to make it look new without any issues or pay more money...

at this point your body shop is just lazy to do the work less sanding painting. thats the reason why they said its not worth repairing.
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