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One other thing, use plastic primer. Other primer could come off if flex hard enough. > I worked on a 2003 Civic silver new bumper. No matter how hard I try to get > it factory perfect, the guy supplying the paint can't get any high quality > paint than what he can provide. I laugh at my work but the customer was more > than satisfied. Customer paid me $850 for work. > > The cheapest way is for you is to buy a bumper, sand with 400 grit, prime > and sand it again. Have a pro paint it. Paint kit cost $100. Buy the paint > too. > > By the way I need comp help. I'll try comp.sys. > Indi > > > Hi, recently some idiot parked behind my car in my own driveway as he > > was visiting my roomate, and unsuspecting that any car would ever be > > behind me and blocking my driveway... I backed out at about 5mph and > > left a crack in his front bumper. > > > > My 2002 Explorer left a nice indent / crack of my tow hitch on his > > 2003 Toyota Highlander front bumper. So figure the crack is an indent > > of 4"x4" at most. > > > > My question is: > > how much will this end up costing me? > > what's the cheapest way of getting this repaired? > > > > I obviously don't care much about quality as much as I do just getting > > this guy to shut up. > > > > I have a picture and I'm willing to send a scan of it to anyone who is > > nice enough to offer their assistance. > > > > > > Thank you very much in advance... if anyone ever needs computer help, > > check me out in comp.sys.--- > > > > Amar > >
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