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Old 04-05-2011, 08:54 PM   #23 (permalink)
mjohn617
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Originally Posted by scott982 View Post
As a painter at a large dealership I can see how the mistake was made. The painter didn't have the old bumper to look at and made a mistake. It happens when you paint 5-6 cars a day.

Take it back and have them get you a new bumper. There is no way to fix that one properly. Any respectable shop will have no problem getting you a new bumper and fixing it right.
Wow, really? I figured the piece would come with an index or something for reference. I knew it somehow had to do with not having to original bumper.
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