Front Body Kit Damaged
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Originally Posted by ethanbmw' post='209693' date='Dec 10 2005, 11:32 AM
Scratched my body kit on a parking lot curving. Do you think this could be buffed out and/or painted?
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Originally Posted by ethanbmw' post='209693' date='Dec 10 2005, 09:32 PM
Scratched my body kit on a parking lot curving. Do you think this could be buffed out and/or painted?
thanks
thanks
Sorry to hear about this.
Modern plastic bumpers can be buffed out and even welded if so needed.
Just find your local high-class entrepreneur.
PS. There is a PDC discussion going on this Forum
Sorry to hear about this.
Modern plastic bumpers can be buffed out and even welded if so needed.
Just find your local high-class entrepreneur.
PS. There is a PDC discussion going on this Forum

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Good luck ethanbmw hope you get it sorted mate Banned
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Originally Posted by ethanbmw' post='209703' date='Dec 10 2005, 11:58 AM
here's a picture...hope it's not too large...
The other option is to have them respray the lower part of the bumper (they'll repair and color spray the damaged area, then re-clear the entire bottom of bumper). The downside of this is 1) color matching, and 2) the newly sprayed area won't be as chip resistant as the factory paint, which is an issue on front bumpers.



Sorry to see that..