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Post by madmatt »

tonight on the way home from work i shunted a brand new polo in my mk2:cry: now my car is pooly :oops:
so luckly i have the bits to repair it in the shead (grill , front panel) :roll: so whatch this space it will be resurected :lol:
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Bugger :? Well, at least you didn't do a huge deal of damage.. how did it happen?
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Did you tell the new polo's owner to come on the forum???

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Hope you get yours sorted soon!
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it was me not looking carnt remember seeing his brake lights :oops:
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Post by polokris »

bad news Matt!! i know she'll be betta soon!! :D
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Post by madmatt »

spoke to the bloke today at work
i have got bodyshop to estemate his car (just bumper respray) and a new trim and i am going to pay cash so i dont loose the no claims
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Post by metz »

Your one lucky S.O.B...if you bump mine i want a hundred and fifty thousand and my p slots polished...and all ur no claims in the bin :-D
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Post by tarquin bevilastard »

and when your at work tomorrow
remind tim about my downpipe :wink:


sorry to hear about the car
give us a shout if your short of owt
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Post by madmatt »

got the front pannel but need it fitting
and that stuff i aint got a clue involves welding and then a paint job
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Post by k4lps »

madmatt wrote:got the front pannel but need it fitting
and that stuff i aint got a clue involves welding and then a paint job
front panle is easy its just a pain to get the old one off
no welding tho it is a good idea to weld the bracket from the slam panle to the front panel as its just stuck with sealer oh and you'll need some sealer
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