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So hopefully that's the end of that
Secondly, if $900 worth of damage was done to your friends car, surely a mere scratch to the other car is not going to be the full extent of the damage.
My front left guard and part of my bumper hit her rear left bumper only, no panels. Just left a mark on it, no dents or cracks. Was doing about 5km/h, so was only a small bingle.
Sorry man, but thats something that I just don't get. In your first post you said it cost you about $900 to fix your friends car, so obviously there was a bit of damage. A busted indicator, fitted by a panel beater and a bit of bog work and some paint's not gunna cost $900. I had a VN ages ago that was modified by a baseball bat wielding Samoan who smashed the front windscreen, and put three dents in the A pillar. When it was repaired the rainchannel garnish was replaced and a full interior detail to remove the shards of glass, filled the dents with bog, blended the pillar and entire roof with metallic paint and a coat of clear and that cost $1500 by Bonnyrigg Smash, who aren't exactly bargain basement operators. They do high end rods and show cars as the core business.
Help us out here, what kinda cars were involved? Were you driving a pimped out Bugatti Veyron with a Gold Flake paint job and was she in a Sherman Tank?
I don't want to get you going, but for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Sorry man, but thats something that I just don't get. In your first post you said it cost you about $900 to fix your friends car, so obviously there was a bit of damage. A busted indicator, fitted by a panel beater and a bit of bog work and some paint's not gunna cost $900. I had a VN ages ago that was modified by a baseball bat wielding Samoan who smashed the front windscreen, and put three dents in the A pillar. When it was repaired the rainchannel garnish was replaced and a full interior detail to remove the shards of glass, filled the dents with bog, blended the pillar and entire roof with metallic paint and a coat of clear and that cost $1500 by Bonnyrigg Smash, who aren't exactly bargain basement operators. They do high end rods and show cars as the core business.
Help us out here, what kinda cars were involved? Were you driving a pimped out Bugatti Veyron with a Gold Flake paint job and was she in a Sherman Tank?
I don't want to get you going, but for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
My friend backed into my car and broke the tailight and put a small dint in the rear quarter panel, cost i think 900 cash. It depends who you go to, just because you got certain work done at a particular workshop doesnt make it the definitive bench mark for panel beating work.