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:) Really bad luck today,stoping in front of a traffic light,and a diskhead just straight smashed on my back bumper of R33, what a heart acctack!

jumped out of the car and went to the back ,only can see few paint crack. but that guy really smashed on the back and even pushed car for one metre away. carefully checked car i can tell the left side bumper bar have been pushed in a bit, and the boot seemed been puched up and you can see a little space between it and the middle part where the text "skyline" is. but that guy still arguing, said it's nothing, just the paint work. ye,from outside ,i only can see few paint crack, but i really can't tell what's happened behind the bumper and what else i will say i need to check if i go to that guy's friend who is doin smash repair.

any ideas i need to know about it,so i will know what should be repaired? thanks guys. i need ur help! :D

like I said in the same thread you posted in the general section..

did I read that right? are you getting it checked out by the friend of the guy that hit you?

Edited by sl!m

ye,i will do that first and then ask other smash repair about the price and damage,but i need to know what should i know about behind that bumper and what kind of questions i will beat them down? cheers

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