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Old 24-02-2007, 15:08   #1
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Default Someone scratched our car !

I think it was the next door neighbour, saw him parked his BMW in this morning in their drive parallel to ours as always and then found this after i came back from my driving lesson. The BMW isn't there at the moment so can't check for the same damage on his bumper.

Obviously didn't see him do it so can't exactly prove it 100%, my dad is going to go nuts when he comes back from holiday. How much damage is this? and easy to fix? I think it's gone through the outer paintwork.



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Old 24-02-2007, 22:53   #2
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Swines! Hope it doesn't cost too much to fix
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Old 25-02-2007, 19:06   #3
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Really is difficult to say how much that would cost. Depends on what prices are like in your area and if there are any custom paint/bodywork specialists. I just had my front bumper sorted (3 sets of marks - one big gouge), both rear wheel arches retouched, wing mirrors resprayed (one plastic welded due to a crack), stone chips on bonnet fixed, front wiper arms resprayed and a 2 inch crack near to the rear light cluster sorted. In total it came to £211

Please note only the crack near the rear light cluster was my fault, the rest is just natural wear and tear or legacy damage from the previous owner
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