Someone scrunched my bumper...
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Someone scrunched my bumper...
Parked outside LA fitness earlier in Belfast, didnt notice until tonight that some vehicle with a high back scraped and squashed my bumper high up and cracked my rear light. I'm sure this was a company van or truck and what difference would it have made to the driver to leave their details.
Any ideas how I take this out, its kind of squashed and marked with paint peeled. Not big though - but its like a big arrow pointing at it everytime I look at the car. Do I need a new bumper?
Any ideas how I take this out, its kind of squashed and marked with paint peeled. Not big though - but its like a big arrow pointing at it everytime I look at the car. Do I need a new bumper?
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my dad does all that sort of work
check www.smartcarecare.net
Phone brian 07710857826
say you where talkin to me MARK
check www.smartcarecare.net
Phone brian 07710857826
say you where talkin to me MARK
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I will check with la fitness and see if any of the staff noticed adelaide st or shawsbridge (im their maintenance engineer )
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mate im on adelaide st now and the builders are using a big telescopic yellow caterpillar fork lift its the only thing that is reversing on the 1 way street might be worth while speaking to the driver.
Posted this quickly today on my pda but the more I think about it this has to be what hit your car and to be honest the driver might not even have noticed he had done it but it is the right height
Posted this quickly today on my pda but the more I think about it this has to be what hit your car and to be honest the driver might not even have noticed he had done it but it is the right height
Last edited by ulsterscooby; 22 August 2007 at 07:28 PM.
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