Munch munch munch, burp, excuse me, just finiched lunch and have just made
meself the most magnificent pair of black and white mocassins.
Now, have whizzed the car to my mate who works for a Fiat approved body shop
down the road. He is going to have a word with his boss and look to repair it
at 'mates rates'. They have have plastic welding kit etc. so panic over.
Phew.
--- In multiplaowners@..., Ian Helmschrott-Bowden <ian@...> wrote:
>
> I did exactly the same a few years ago. I think you can pick up the
> badger, as it is wild and not owned like pheasant or deer are.
> Technically it is poaching if you take one those that you hit.
>
> I took the car to a body repair shop and they repaired it for not much
> money, costliest part was the fog lamp in my case. Very good repair,
> couldn't see it afterwards, still can't. :)
>
> Repair shop was S J Curtis in Bristol, but I expect that any good
> repair shop can do something similar.
>
> Ian
>
> 2009/7/4 Panda <pandabloke@...>:
> > Hit a bloody badger last night and split the front bumper! (2008 nosejob.)
It hasn't gone on the main bumper shape but one of the little fins, or slats if
you like, has split. Too much damage to ignore but not enough to warrant a new
bumper really.
> >
> > Has anyone had any experience of having these bumpers repaired/plastic
welded?
> >
> > Bloody wildlife!
> >
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