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• #67852
Wasn't that 4WD (and 4-wheel steering!)?
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• #67853
Clearing house, found Revs magazine issue 1. Offers invited. These were peak times!
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• #67854
Maserati biturbo,
Alfa Giulia,
Jaguar S Type 2.7 diesel -
• #67855
Maybe misunderstanding the quiz but both my Giulia's were built in Cassino.
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• #67856
The quiz is if you say the good points of the car and not what the car is, like ssangyang selling point was they had a mercedes diesel engine in the EU cars.
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• #67857
One for the Range Rover fans - spotted in Marylebone
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• #67858
Anyone else watching Sex Education on Netflix?
Some great cars.
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• #67859
"I read Playboy for the articles".
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• #67860
So someone in a car park managed to clip the little fiat's bumper. If I just bend this back will it break?
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• #67861
Fuck, that's annoying, Jonny... I noticed another supermarket car park dent in the Suby today, why are people such pricks? 😩
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• #67862
yeah it's only a little bit annoying. sorry to hear your Suby getting marked up. cars are just too big these days for the level of driving skills most people have.
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• #67863
Ha!
I didn't mean it like that, I enjoy watching it. Something semi-light to chill to at the end of the day. But the cars, as with the decor are really interesting and when a new character pops up I'm always interested in what vehicle they give them.
Loving Gillian Anderson's merc
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• #67864
Probably though you could hammer the peaks of the crease while bending it back. You might be lucky.
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• #67865
thanks dude. that's what I kinda figured. also figured there is nothing to lose by giving it a go.
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• #67866
Had to deal with a similar mess on a late model beetle bumper that has similar crease lines. I gently bent it back to the right angle whilst still on the car then took it off and used a wooden block as a former to get the dents out with a mallet. From memory i used thick rubber matt as a shot bag for the hard whacks.
If it's original then definitely worth a go, good luck.
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• #67867
Yes the bumper will bend back, but the chrome finish might crack and the bumper will never be straight. ight be worth while to speak to a re chromer and see what they can do.
Are the people that did the damage paying? Or did they not leave any notes.
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• #67868
£162 on eBay right now for front and rear 126 chrome bumpers, which I suspect will be cheaper than having the current rear bumper fixed and re-chromed.
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• #67869
If they're anything like VW pattern parts i'd do what i could to save the original. Mine was a lot worse and the chrome held on the outside held on fine. If it's painted on the inside that will need redoing.
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• #67870
Ca petrol really is the pits. Got around to having a look at the car yesterday after giving up in disgust 18 months ago and the fuel pump is now dead. Along with the fuel lines. Joy.
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• #67871
cheers dude. I will be trying to keep this bumper for sure. not worried about it showing a few war scars
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• #67872
i won't be rechroming it. I just want to have integrity intact.
the person that did it admitted it and is forgiven.
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• #67874
FWIW, and I'm not a panel beater so my opinion is not worth much, it looks like the metal has stretched where the bend is - so if you bend the bumper back straight there will be excess material/a hump. You could remove that with a metal shrinker, but that works by clamping onto the metal and pushing it together - which would bugger the chrome.
I'd take it off the car and then hammer it back flat over an anvil of some kind, using a soft-faced hammer, in the first instance. Then go from there.
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• #67875
Bumperless is the new brakless
Bishi GTO