so I've just lost my back bumper...

so I've just lost my back bumper...

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WolfAir

Original Poster:

456 posts

136 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Well, driving home on the morning after I lost my bumper, I found it biggrin. Some very considerate person had picked it up and left it on the side of the pavement.
It is scuffed and scratched but no major damage. Did cost me £70 to get it reattached. About an hour and half labour and a whole new set of fixings.




swisstoni

17,080 posts

280 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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Wtf was your brother doing to miss that?

WolfAir

Original Poster:

456 posts

136 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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swisstoni said:
Wtf was your brother doing to miss that?
I have no idea mate. I saw it from the other side of the road behind a car. And he apparently missed it driving past on the same side.

konark

1,117 posts

120 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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A hour-and-a-half labour to re-attach a bumper!! How many bolts is it held on with?

NewChurch

222 posts

99 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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konark said:
A hour-and-a-half labour to re-attach a bumper!! How many bolts is it held on with?
Some bumpers are a gigantic pain in the arse to attach and detach, It's just like light bulbs, some are piss easy and some make you want to murder things.

Some Gump

12,718 posts

187 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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NewChurch said:
Some bumpers are a gigantic pain in the arse to attach and detach, It's just like light bulbs, some are piss easy and some make you want to murder things.
Never.
Ever ever.
Ever everervereverevereverever agree to change the headlights on an rs4. Whoever designed that deserves to be shot. Twice. Then shot again for good measure. The bds.

oilspill

649 posts

194 months

Sunday 25th September 2016
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That looks like something John Cleland would do!