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Old 22-12-2010, 06:52 PM   #1
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Default Help Needed Please - Cracked Bumper

Hi all,

Looking for some of your expert advice please. This morning whilst edging out of a junction, a van refused to let me out and cut straight across the front of my bumper. Resulting damage is it scraped right-hand corner, ripped the no. plate off, and detached the right-front spliter a bit (but not broken). See photos attached.

I'm not sure the best way to go about getting it repaired. If I go through the insurance then god knows what my premium will be next year, but I know that the bumper is an expensive bit of kit so I may have no choice.

What do you guys think? Simple to repair? If so who would you recommend (I live South London but will travel)? Or will I need to get the insurance to replace the whole lot.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give. Needless to say I am truely gutted!



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Old 22-12-2010, 07:57 PM   #2
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Easy fix £100 to fix and paint the bumper and if you pm me your address i have a brand new number plate holder you can have
Not sure when you might get it with the post the way it is just now
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Old 22-12-2010, 09:00 PM   #3
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I take it the van didn't stop then?

If its just cosmetic damage and the structure is ok then i would agree with Mark and just get the paint sorted. The splitter is easy to re-attach with new plastic rivets.

Looking at the 3rd pic, at least you know you have a CF bumper!
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Thanks for the replies guys! PM coming your way Mark regarding the plate holder, cheers!
Damage on the corner is cosmetic only, but where the screws holding on the no plate where pulled out the holes have been enlarged and there is a crack with one of them. I'm guessing this will require a bit more than paint? In photo crack is about 2" long (after that is cosmetic only), and little hole approx 1". Can anyone recommend where I can take this to get fixed? Thanks again in advance.
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Old 24-12-2010, 01:56 PM   #5
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Specialised Paintwork in Reading have certainly fixed a few.
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Thanks for the replies guys! PM coming your way Mark regarding the plate holder, cheers!
Damage on the corner is cosmetic only, but where the screws holding on the no plate where pulled out the holes have been enlarged and there is a crack with one of them. I'm guessing this will require a bit more than paint? In photo crack is about 2" long (after that is cosmetic only), and little hole approx 1". Can anyone recommend where I can take this to get fixed? Thanks again in advance.

The number plate holder will hide the crack and with some catty and a paint it will look like new

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Old 24-12-2010, 06:57 PM   #7
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Can anyone recommend where I can take this to get fixed? Thanks again in advance.
If you don't mind traveling to sussex you could try this place http://www.sprcoachworks.co.uk they've done a few carbon repairs on a couple of GT3 race cars
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Old 24-12-2010, 10:52 PM   #8
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i,d have the holes filled and leave the holder off for a cleaner smoother look.
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Part will be in the post on monday Jamie
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Old 15-01-2011, 12:58 PM   #10
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As has been said before, it'll fix easily enough. Search the Forum to see the job me and my Dad done on mine a couple of years ago and it's still spotless.

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