All that and TB too,.......well if you listen to certain folk.
Regards Glen.
---- Panda <pandabloke@...> wrote:
> 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.
>
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> --- 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! Â (2008
nosejob.) Â It hasn't gone on the main bumper shape but one of the little fins,
or slats if you like, has split. Â 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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