350Z Dyno Day @ Altered Atmosphere August 23rd!
I almost forget to mention. Joebva ruined my day by pointing out that someone had bumped into my car and left a small license plate impression on my rear bumper. I hadn't noticed it until he mentioned it. Thanks, Joe!
Well, I'm just going to pretend it's not there.
Unless someone has a quick, simple, and cheap way to fix it. It's plastic back there, right? Can it just be popped back out? Dry ice? any ideas?
Unless someone has a quick, simple, and cheap way to fix it. It's plastic back there, right? Can it just be popped back out? Dry ice? any ideas?
"Well, I'm just going to pretend it's not there.
Unless someone has a quick, simple, and cheap way to fix it. It's plastic back there, right? Can it just be popped back out? Dry ice? any ideas?"
Someone rear ended me when I first got my car The body shop wanted 700 to fix this. I decided to see if I could do it myself. I removed my exhaust and got in there with a heat gun and popped the dent out of the plastic myself it looks totally perfect now. Not sure if that will work for your bumper but it worked for mine
I used a large spoon from my kitchen to smooth the dent out(like the kind you stir a pot of soup with).
Unless someone has a quick, simple, and cheap way to fix it. It's plastic back there, right? Can it just be popped back out? Dry ice? any ideas?"
Someone rear ended me when I first got my car The body shop wanted 700 to fix this. I decided to see if I could do it myself. I removed my exhaust and got in there with a heat gun and popped the dent out of the plastic myself it looks totally perfect now. Not sure if that will work for your bumper but it worked for mine
I used a large spoon from my kitchen to smooth the dent out(like the kind you stir a pot of soup with).
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