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      02-20-2012, 07:58 AM   #8
Mako
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Originally Posted by clivem2 View Post
I reckon the damage can be easily filled, by a paint specialist.
yeah I was thinking they could sand it down, fill it and paint it, but I am not sure that would be much cheaper than getting a new part and painting it.

Nothing I hate more than "accidents" like this though, My father did something similar to his 2009 M3 last year, was turning into the garage (side garage) and thought he had clearance, well he will never take that chance again, scratched up his entire front bumper and lower part of the headlight. If you hit some ice and run into something thats acceptable, not much you could have done to avoid it, scratching your car on the side of your garage, that is just silly
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