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Old 17-09-2007, 07:30 AM   #1
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Default Backed into a car, will i need a new bumper?

Title is pretty self explanatory :
I would have posted this in the Bseries forum but its more of a general inquiry thats not really about the type of car and i welcome any 'you idiot, why didn't you look where you were going' comments as i deserve them
Paint missing in a few places but the only thing i am worried about it the chip missing from the edge. The third photo looks pretty bad because its really really close but from a distance its not as noticeable. I'm happy to get the quarter panel (or whatever the panel in front of the bumper is called ) touched up as the damage to it is only small and its not in a easy spot to see normally.
I'm going to be out of town for a few days so i'll probably get a quote when i get back, thought i'd put it on here and try to get some opinions.
Any idea if it could be fixed or how much another bumper will cost? its a silhouette BA XT.




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