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Old 21 May 2013, 01:10 PM
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What parts will I need to replace/repair the Bumper in the photo?

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Old 21 May 2013, 02:06 PM
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No photo mate.
Old 21 May 2013, 02:41 PM
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More laughs with one included eh?
I'd just like to say my wife did this - but I'd be telling pork pies.
It was a telegraph pole
Old 21 May 2013, 03:27 PM
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One bumper, rear light and looks like the qtr panel will need slight attention, see if there is any damage behind bumper.
Insurance claim or not mate?
Probably cheaper to get second hand parts from breaker on here!

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Originally Posted by STEVEBOXER
One bumper, rear light and looks like the qtr panel will need slight attention, see if there is any damage behind bumper.
Insurance claim or not mate?
Probably cheaper to get second hand parts from breaker on here!
Yeah, my plan it to just fix it as at 120K, she is a bit of a junker.
I am wondering whether I am likely to need the energy absorbing beams and all of that ****.
I think that just straighten the brackets and fit a new bumper/light from someone on here and sort out the panel.
Just want to get an idea before I spend any money.
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OUCH!!!

Did you lose the back end and spin into it??
Old 21 May 2013, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by alphaj12
OUCH!!!

Did you lose the back end and spin into it??
Na, just thought I'd take a look out the front window when looking out the back one would have been the preferred option.
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Originally Posted by alphaj12
OUCH!!!

Did you lose the back end and spin into it??
Dont look bad at all easy fix buddy you will pull that out of the quarter just get a bumper and light your rear slam panel will be fine
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Cool - get the bits then and find a bloke in my local who can do anything for £40 ;-)
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Originally Posted by cster
Cool - get the bits then and find a bloke in my local who can do anything for £40 ;-)
This is when you worrie

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