A meeting with a fast moving tree....

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fella31

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Wotcha'
A member of my family reversed into a tree last week and unfortunately knackered up the bumper and the in built lights (rear passenger side). It seems a straightforeward job, I've managed to get a 2nd hand Bumper on ebay and I'll order a new light but can anyone foresee any other problems I might have with replacing the bumper?

Any advice?

Che:confused: ers
Alex
 
depends on the age and condition of the car.
rusty nuts and bolts etc.. wd40 will help a lot.
then a large selection of hammers and cold chisels.
finally a gas axe!

straightforward enough job though. nothing very complicated.
 
My P reg has been ran into twice in recent years, and there was not much of a problem to replace them, infact there was not any problem at all.

Just got a new bumpers being insurance jobs, I was horrified when the Corsa ran into the Disco, its front was wrecked, the whole engine bay had caved right in, the crush plates on the Disco had gone, but to the untrained eye its not noticible.
 
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