Any alternative to repaint bumper?
#21
If I were you, I would wait til my next mishap... and then the next, until i need to sell the car.
I realize that a car, like people, will age, and get bruised as time goes on. worrying about blemishes on the car will only get you more gray hair, so why bother? one day it will sit in the junk yard, no matter how much you baby it today. that's life. save the 500 bucks and buy some good blue chip stocks now. that money will multiply surely in a few years as economy bounces back. at that time, use that extra money to buy a better Fit (w/ shiny new bleminish-free paint and more whistles and bells).
I realize that a car, like people, will age, and get bruised as time goes on. worrying about blemishes on the car will only get you more gray hair, so why bother? one day it will sit in the junk yard, no matter how much you baby it today. that's life. save the 500 bucks and buy some good blue chip stocks now. that money will multiply surely in a few years as economy bounces back. at that time, use that extra money to buy a better Fit (w/ shiny new bleminish-free paint and more whistles and bells).
#23
Royalty Body Shop in Santa Monica. There was really no trace of repainting in their work. The paint looks 100% stock and the personnel were very nice and professional.
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