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Very sorry to hear about your car. You'll have to let me know how you make out with it.
I just took mine in for an estimate today. It wasn't as much as I thought it was going to be. $1426.00. They have to replace the bumper and are just going to fix the rear quarter panel. They said that since it is welded to the car it's better to fix it. Only problem is because the car is so new they think it's going to take awhile to get the parts in.
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Very sorry to hear about your car. You'll have to let me know how you make out with it.
I just took mine in for an estimate today. It wasn't as much as I thought it was going to be. $1426.00. They have to replace the bumper and are just going to fix the rear quarter panel. They said that since it is welded to the car it's better to fix it. Only problem is because the car is so new they think it's going to take awhile to get the parts in.
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Originally posted by RobertL
Had my front bumper repainted and I have redline red. New paint is easier for them to match up
Had my front bumper repainted and I have redline red. New paint is easier for them to match up
I'm still waiting for them to locate the rear bumper. I guess it will be a couple of weeks before it's fixed.
When they painted your front bumper... does the texture of the paint look the same? I'm talking about that orange peel effect that Nissan has on the factory paint on their cars. I'm still curious if they can match that texture. They said they are going to use Nissan paint so I'm sure it will weather the same in the long run.
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Underside of front bumper
Originally posted by RobertL
Had my front bumper repainted and I have redline red. New paint is easier for them to match up
Had my front bumper repainted and I have redline red. New paint is easier for them to match up
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Re: Underside of front bumper
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Question... recently the underside of my bumper was scuffed up... You can't see it unless looking under the car, do you tihnk I should repaint it? And how much is it to repaint the fron bumper? I have redline. Thanks!
Question... recently the underside of my bumper was scuffed up... You can't see it unless looking under the car, do you tihnk I should repaint it? And how much is it to repaint the fron bumper? I have redline. Thanks!
My neighbor does pinstripping and has a bumper guy at the dealership that he works at. He took my car in that morning. He had it for about two hours and sanded down the scrape and repainted it. It cost me $100.00 You can't even notice it. Mind you it wasn't an exposed fender or bumper smashed in. It was under the spoiler, but you could see it. I was going to put touch up paint on it, but I knew it really wasn't going to do the trick.
The day after he did the repair my husband was outside for hours detailing the car. He never noticed. He is a freak when it comes to detailing. I've since told him. He inspected the car and can't tell which side was repaired. It is worth it to get it fixed!
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Hmmmm
If only $100, I think I will get it done... although, I have a feeling it will happen again. I know when I had my Mustang, I had it valet parked, and came back scuffed up under the bumber... THe thing is, you can't see it on the Z, but I know it's there... and it's killing me ;-) So, what type of shop should I look for? And I have Redline... do you think it will make a difference?
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Hmmmm
If only $100, I think I will get it done... although, I have a feeling it will happen again. I know when I had my Mustang, I had it valet parked, and came back scuffed up under the bumber... THe thing is, you can't see it on the Z, but I know it's there... and it's killing me ;-) So, what type of shop should I look for? And I have Redline... do you think it will make a difference?
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Re: Hmmmm
Originally posted by Metalliraven
If only $100, I think I will get it done... although, I have a feeling it will happen again. I know when I had my Mustang, I had it valet parked, and came back scuffed up under the bumber... THe thing is, you can't see it on the Z, but I know it's there... and it's killing me ;-) So, what type of shop should I look for? And I have Redline... do you think it will make a difference?
If only $100, I think I will get it done... although, I have a feeling it will happen again. I know when I had my Mustang, I had it valet parked, and came back scuffed up under the bumber... THe thing is, you can't see it on the Z, but I know it's there... and it's killing me ;-) So, what type of shop should I look for? And I have Redline... do you think it will make a difference?
You might want to contact your Nissan dealer and ask them if they have someone that does touch up on their bumpers. This is often done on used cars. Or take it to a few places and get estimates. $100 gives you a ballpark figure.
They did do a good job on mine. They only worked on the damaged area, not the whole bumper, which I didn't want anyway. I didn't scrutinize it as I will when my car comes back. Same as yours it was underneath.
Just found out today they can't bring mine in till next week, then another week to get it back.
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Re: Re: Hmmmm
Originally posted by Gigi
You might want to contact your Nissan dealer and ask them if they have someone that does touch up on their bumpers. This is often done on used cars. Or take it to a few places and get estimates. $100 gives you a ballpark figure.
They did do a good job on mine. They only worked on the damaged area, not the whole bumper, which I didn't want anyway. I didn't scrutinize it as I will when my car comes back. Same as yours it was underneath.
Just found out today they can't bring mine in till next week, then another week to get it back.
Good Luck
You might want to contact your Nissan dealer and ask them if they have someone that does touch up on their bumpers. This is often done on used cars. Or take it to a few places and get estimates. $100 gives you a ballpark figure.
They did do a good job on mine. They only worked on the damaged area, not the whole bumper, which I didn't want anyway. I didn't scrutinize it as I will when my car comes back. Same as yours it was underneath.
Just found out today they can't bring mine in till next week, then another week to get it back.
Good Luck
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Re: Re: Re: Hmmmm
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Ouch... another week? I think I will wait a little while to have the bumper painted, at least until I bring it in for its first maintenance. I had my buddy, who is nit-picky at cars, look at it, and he couldn't see it, until he got under to look... so, I will wait. I didn't get the NAV with mine... thinking of putting in an after-market. Any ideas?
Ouch... another week? I think I will wait a little while to have the bumper painted, at least until I bring it in for its first maintenance. I had my buddy, who is nit-picky at cars, look at it, and he couldn't see it, until he got under to look... so, I will wait. I didn't get the NAV with mine... thinking of putting in an after-market. Any ideas?
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I didn't get the NAV either. I already have a "StreetPilot 111" it's a portable GPS with auto routing and voice. I like it because I can use it in any car.
I didn't get the NAV either. I already have a "StreetPilot 111" it's a portable GPS with auto routing and voice. I like it because I can use it in any car.
I found a small scratch on my panel over the back right wheel... Argh. Compunded it, and you can still see it a little. Looks like someone grazed me while parking. I will wash it and wax, and see if it comes out. C'est la vie, I guess. But, I'm still extremely angry...
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hmmmm
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I've been checking into the NAV forum on here, and some people get very intense with this stuff!! Not that's it not all cool... but... wow.
I found a small scratch on my panel over the back right wheel... Argh. Compunded it, and you can still see it a little. Looks like someone grazed me while parking. I will wash it and wax, and see if it comes out. C'est la vie, I guess. But, I'm still extremely angry...
I've been checking into the NAV forum on here, and some people get very intense with this stuff!! Not that's it not all cool... but... wow.
I found a small scratch on my panel over the back right wheel... Argh. Compunded it, and you can still see it a little. Looks like someone grazed me while parking. I will wash it and wax, and see if it comes out. C'est la vie, I guess. But, I'm still extremely angry...
"The first cut is the deepest... "
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hmmmm
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"The first cut is the deepest... "
"The first cut is the deepest... "
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Two more long weeks. Bring her in next week, than another week to fix her. It gives me time to order a chrome grill and new wheels and have them put on while their fixing it. Just have to find the perfect ones.
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Yes... I'm trying to plan a good car PC to put in, instead of NAv, but I'm trying to figure out a way to do it so it looks good too. I'm thinking of tinting my windows (even though the top is down 90% of the time) any suggestions on tint %?... Let me know what sorta wheels you get, and pics too!
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I'm getting mine tinted too...20% I live in PA...it went down into the 20's last night...burrrrrrrrrr. California I'd do 30% it's warmer there.
PC huh...good idea. Unfortunately, my GPS NAV doesn't fit in the compartment that the factory one comes in. I think the factory one looks the best. I already had the other one.
PC huh...good idea. Unfortunately, my GPS NAV doesn't fit in the compartment that the factory one comes in. I think the factory one looks the best. I already had the other one.