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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 03:40 PM
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I was parking and I guess my front bumper gently hit the curb, because under the front bumper there are muliple scratches, the width of a dime, and about 3mm deep, not very deep/big, and not noticable unless you look from a bottom angle, but I know it's there and want it gone. Also there is a plastic deflector or something down there, I don't have aero package, so it's something else, which got scraped. How can I repair this? I have the paint, is there any plaster or something I can use to make it smooth, let dry, then paint over it with the paint pen I have or what? Thanks everyone.
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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 04:54 AM
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I also did that.. tapped the front lip on a curb.. I went to a body shop.. and they quoted me 250.00 to repair and repaint... then .. even though only I could see it... and it bothered me.. I waited a bit.. now... its still there... I figure I will tap it again so I will wait till I am better able to guage the nose .. then have it fixed..

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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 05:19 AM
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Did you scrap the black part sticking down from the bumper the diffuser looking thing? I scraped mine so I busted out the dremel tool and smoothed it out (thepart that was damaged on mine was black)
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