Those horrible bumperettes....
#16
I think their work is very good. And at a reasonable price (considering the clientele they have.) Ask for Stan.
It's entertaining to stop by the shop just to see what's parked out front. Here's my car before surgery. That's Avio himself in the tan jacket next to the Phantom:
#18
But don't forget that many here are busy and their time is worth more than the expense. Also not everyone has the space to work in or even another car big enough to conveniently haul a bumper down to the body shop.
It's all about convenience, logistics, time, etc.. A trade-off, as they say.
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The rear one I got is the ROW type. No hideous rubber things.
I found a guy to do this earlier today. About $100.00. I told him he can use my old bumper to get the plastic from if he wants too.
I would have a go but I'm not the best at doing jobs like that.
I found a guy to do this earlier today. About $100.00. I told him he can use my old bumper to get the plastic from if he wants too.
I would have a go but I'm not the best at doing jobs like that.
#21
I agree.
But don't forget that many here are busy and their time is worth more than the expense. Also not everyone has the space to work in or even another car big enough to conveniently haul a bumper down to the body shop.
It's all about convenience, logistics, time, etc.. A trade-off, as they say.
But don't forget that many here are busy and their time is worth more than the expense. Also not everyone has the space to work in or even another car big enough to conveniently haul a bumper down to the body shop.
It's all about convenience, logistics, time, etc.. A trade-off, as they say.
Sometimes I forget that not everyone's a DIY'er, or likes DIY'ing.
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Cheers!
#24
fwiw, I'd do the rears, too. But only if I had a Euro style license plate. I think it looks a bit odd with no bumperettes and the short North American plates. That area (w/o bumperettes) was originally designed for the long Euro plate.
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I originally thought this too, however now seeing the pics from jack and tjangi I am liking the look a lot more.