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Gutted .Totally Gutted. (front smashed)


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Im on it!!! Its worse than what the picture shows, but as said previously fibreglass can be brought back to life even with major damage, thats one of the only advantages of fibreglass ;) :D

 

:D come on colin, you know you want to fix it. Wouldnt be fun putting a new one on would it.

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Yeah im real lucky. rough price is coming in at £120 ish to fix it which is better than a new one. So it will be coming off soonish

 

Is that including paint? Fantastic price if that is the case. The repair isn't much, paint is always expensive though.

 

Next time you see your bumper in a bump remember this....

 

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Is that including paint? Fantastic price if that is the case. The repair isn't much, paint is always expensive though.

 

Next time you see your bumper in a bump remember this....

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=103800&stc=1&d=1263581647

 

Ouch, whos was that? Was it caused by somones other half too?

 

To be fair had i done it, or someone else hit it maybe it would be better to live with.

 

Yeah thats inc paint, mates rates from Col, he feels my pain i think

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Ouch, whos was that? Was it caused by somones other half too?

 

To be fair had i done it, or someone else hit it maybe it would be better to live with.

 

Yeah thats inc paint, mates rates from Col, he feels my pain i think

 

My car, lift off oversteer is un-catchable in an MR2... found out the hard way. Thankfully only hit a kerb. Repaired it myself but the paint cost £200.

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My car, lift off oversteer is un-catchable in an MR2... found out the hard way. Thankfully only hit a kerb. Repaired it myself but the paint cost £200.

 

MR2s are deadly mine had me twice, spun all the way around.

 

Like i said if i had crashed it i would have been less gutted, but leaving it in my drive way and it still getting twated is what gets me. Worse still when i cant claim from the other persons insurance.

 

Still like you said could have been alot worse, catching a headlight or damaging the bonnet.

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MR2s are deadly mine had me twice, spun all the way around.

 

Like i said if i had crashed it i would have been less gutted, but leaving it in my drive way and it still getting $#@!ed is what gets me. Worse still when i cant claim from the other persons insurance.

 

Still like you said could have been alot worse, catching a headlight or damaging the bonnet.

 

Russ, your a very lucky man (damage wise) and your getting it done for cheap so you should be HAPPY :D

 

Now stop bitching and SMILE!! lol

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Russ, your a very lucky man (damage wise) and your getting it done for cheap so you should be HAPPY :D

 

Now stop bitching and SMILE!! lol

 

Well that seems to have worked...:D

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