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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Where to begin.. started to clay/polish/wax, then backed into a car.
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<blockquote data-quote="mavericks-03svt" data-source="post: 14271897" data-attributes="member: 150833"><p>as far as the bumper repair costs, should be around 400-650 depending on labor rates in your area. If it has 3 small quarter sized damaged areas on the corner of the bumper as you described, I would figure about 3 hrs repair plus r&i, and refinish time. Bumpers are easy to repair, but if you have not done it before get a body shop to do it for you. Just r&i the bumper and take it to the shop to save a hundred bucks on the repair cost. Post up pics of the bumper so I can see how bad it really is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as the buffer is concerned most weekend warriors can get away with the PC as a solid entry level + machine. Hell a bunch of pros use the PC too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavericks-03svt, post: 14271897, member: 150833"] as far as the bumper repair costs, should be around 400-650 depending on labor rates in your area. If it has 3 small quarter sized damaged areas on the corner of the bumper as you described, I would figure about 3 hrs repair plus r&i, and refinish time. Bumpers are easy to repair, but if you have not done it before get a body shop to do it for you. Just r&i the bumper and take it to the shop to save a hundred bucks on the repair cost. Post up pics of the bumper so I can see how bad it really is. As far as the buffer is concerned most weekend warriors can get away with the PC as a solid entry level + machine. Hell a bunch of pros use the PC too. [/QUOTE]
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