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Old 21st October 2006, 17:09   #81 (permalink)
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I have my two new bumpers which look great. However I have not been told the result of the paint thickness test that they carried out (if they did)! I have not been told if the new bumpers have been treated with supaguard and I have not been given a quote for the scratches despite several phone calls over two days they just wont call me back!!!!!! Grrrrrrr I am sure they are just trying to drive me mad
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I would seriously consider another dealer.
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Having just returned from a 2800 mile round trip across Europe, I was surprised to find that the rubber/foam spaces underneath the central perspex panel have completely disappeared! They were definitely there when the car was delivered (even my dealer pointed them out, as he knew I knew about the chipped bumper issue) and I thought they would be stuck to the bumper with adhesive. Their absense doesn't seem to have affected the paintwork, but I thought I'd raise just in case anyone else has experienced them flying off without trace!
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i have this problem on my new car, so bad part of the plastic bumper is marked, should i push for a new bumper
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i have this problem on my new car, so bad part of the plastic bumper is marked, should i push for a new bumper

I did I wasnt happy to have the bumpers repaired - oh if only I knew then what I know now

Complete respray anyway !!
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I did I wasnt happy to have the bumpers repaired - oh if only I knew then what I know now

Complete respray anyway !!
What do you know TC

Do tell
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i have this problem on my new car, so bad part of the plastic bumper is marked, should i push for a new bumper
Yes
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scott is getting a new bumper - apparently there is a big investigation by honda about the problem lol
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