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Post by fatwelshbuddha on Sept 1, 2016 18:08:49 GMT
I have damaged 2 rear bumpers on vans bt they have not cost as much as £400. Maybe just over half that and were really good jobs. Move North for more disposable income chaps. what?? and have to deal with peasants and serfs?? and rain and cold??? and rickets, flat caps and whippets?
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Post by cookie on Sept 2, 2016 19:38:50 GMT
get a dose of whippets and you are fecked
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Post by Milly on Sept 2, 2016 19:47:59 GMT
If you want to know how are van was fixed I´ll tell you, well Hans will, shant bother if your not interested. It cost € 208.00 no paint, parts held together and that black stuff, a mix of 2 things, slapped behind the tear and you have to accurate and very quick because it sets in 20 secs. So really that rules it out for you lot `cause none of you are quick enough.
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Post by GB584 on Sept 3, 2016 10:50:38 GMT
I would interested Milly, sticking it up in twenty seconds is about right for me...
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Post by GB584 on Sept 3, 2016 10:59:02 GMT
With my little shunt it was such a low impact that the plastic broke but didn't shatter so I was able to get the feathered edges to lock back into position and get some P38 filler behind the crack to hold it all in position. I think I will be able to use some Finesse cutting cream and polish over the hairline crack. Always interested in getting the advice of experts though as they keep abreast of all the available materials on the market.
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