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Rear bumper

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I'm going to get quotes on the weekend to see how much it cost to get it fixed - rear ended, other driver's fault. Asking just in case it can't be fixed and I need a rear bar.

The driver is uninsured so I don't know when he's going to cough up the cash for the repairs. If anyone has a spare please let me know. Thanks.
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Dam that sucks dude lucky no one was injured. After all these accidents ... its led me to thinking drivers on the road near an FTO doze off by the sexyness of our cars and wants to kiss our ass :lol:

Back on topic, how bad was the accident? Make sure you have some kind of written agreement signed on paper to prevent the guy trying to do something fishy :?
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Ive got a rear bar in good condition. Needs a respray, but im guessing that wont be an issue. May also be heading up to Sydney again soon too, so that may help
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    Im going to see the repairer this weekend to see whether it can be repaired or not.
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