10-17-2015, 05:37 PM | #1 |
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F32 4series rear bumper gaurds?
Hey guys so i got a ding on my upper rear bumper right at the crease. I see a company sells this item below, which would perfect coverage but i don't see one for the 4 series. Anyone got any advice or recommendations, i'd like this option before going to a dent/repair facility.
I don't see one for the 4 series. Anyone got any advice or recommendations, i'd like this option before going to a dent/repair facility??[ IMG][/IMG] |
10-17-2015, 08:38 PM | #4 |
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you could get it repaired and then to prevent that in the future, get that strip of the car clear bra'd like i did
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10-17-2015, 08:40 PM | #5 |
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I agree with getting it repaired.. If you sweat the possibility of little stuff happening you will have a F32 covered in a Bra, side door protectors, rim protectors, etc.. Frankly I'd rather have a scratched up/ dented F32 than that alternative.
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Don't be that guy. After all, why are you trying so hard to save the car for the next guy? I may detail my cars, but that's cause it's a hobby and good exercise, but mechanically, my car will take a serious beating. A few dings and scratches just give character. When I sell them, whatever sucker gets my car will know she was broken in and rode hard. Don't want a car like that? Buy it new like most of us do.
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