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Anonymous
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Bit of a mishap, rushing home from work last night, parked up in the drive and didnt fully apply the handbreak
So the result is a minor scuff on the front bumper panel (black shiny piece), where the car rolled slowly into the brickwork of house.
I've had a quote this morning and its cheaper to replace the plastic cover on the bumper than to have it blown in.
Theres no dents as such, just a scuff and tiny indentations from the roughness of the brick work.
Apparantly the whole plastic cover already comes in the shiny black finish, along with the towing eye insert and the parking sensor covers for £80+ Vat.
Its not actually painted from the manufacure, its extruded as a shiny black plastic.
So anyway, my question is:
How do I remove it :?:
It looks like it is just clicked into position, and the repair guy said the same thing, but saying and doing are two completely different things :roll:
Luckily its only this that needs replacing, and once done it will be back to normal.
If its just a case of unclicking the old and clicking in the new, then I will do it myself.
So the result is a minor scuff on the front bumper panel (black shiny piece), where the car rolled slowly into the brickwork of house.
I've had a quote this morning and its cheaper to replace the plastic cover on the bumper than to have it blown in.
Theres no dents as such, just a scuff and tiny indentations from the roughness of the brick work.
Apparantly the whole plastic cover already comes in the shiny black finish, along with the towing eye insert and the parking sensor covers for £80+ Vat.
Its not actually painted from the manufacure, its extruded as a shiny black plastic.
So anyway, my question is:
How do I remove it :?:
It looks like it is just clicked into position, and the repair guy said the same thing, but saying and doing are two completely different things :roll:
Luckily its only this that needs replacing, and once done it will be back to normal.
If its just a case of unclicking the old and clicking in the new, then I will do it myself.