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Old 10-29-2007, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by sweeps View Post
The answer is $600, for whoever was interested. A good investment, actually, because I just traded the car in for $9,600 -- I probably would've been lucky to get $8,000 with a cracked bumper.
I assume $600 includes the cost of a new bumper plus paint and labor.

I have no idea what the person was asking by "replacing". To me that literally means unbolt the old one and bolt on a new one.

Obviously if he has a massive rear end collision it's going to involve a lot more than that.
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