i looked on stillen, and they are waaay over priced. I found a bumper cover on the net for like 150. I think im going to go get a couple of estimates this weekend, just to have a rough idea what its worth. then i will have the guy pay me cash, and i will do the work, and collect the difference for my pain. sound good? My frends dad does paint, and body..he is really good too.Kenrik wrote:Get a nice after-market urethane bumper cover and make the guy pay for it...
oh i jumped out and ran up on him before he was out of his car...i thought better, and calmed down right away....assault charge=more$ than body work..lolArEs23x wrote:Oh wow! That really sucks, what kind of agreement did you work with the guy? Or are you going through insurance instead? I think I would of just killed him!
Thinking before acting is smart.toddnos wrote:oh i jumped out and ran up on him before he was out of his car...i thought better, and calmed down right away....assault charge=more$ than body work..lol
i told the guy id work with him..he keeps in touch daily. i feel slightly compromised doing it this way. But our deal is cash, unless its too much money, then we go the insurance route.rn79870 wrote:
Thinking before acting is smart.
Turn this in to the ins. co and let them do it.
I was rear ended once, and the guy claimed I stopped too soon and it was my fault. I went ahead and had my insurance company fix my car, and I paid the deductible. About 6 mts. later my insurance company took the other driver's company to arbitration and won. They reimbursed my insurance company and refunded my deductible.
Oh, and you get to choose the body shop too, don't take one that you don't feel comfortable with.
Kenrik wrote:Get a nice after-market urethane bumper cover and make the guy pay for it...
ebay has a vendor that will ship insured a bumper painted and clear coat for 499 plus 95 shipping. i think im going that route. i may split shipping with the guy..tollboothwilley wrote:I just had the same thing, had mine repainted/fixed. I also had him paint the lip on the bumper and the side skirts.
My dealer priced a bumper for $291. Found a guy in town that could get me one primed and ready to paint for $150.
All said and done, I was out the door at $450 with install, paint and the side skirts done.
Best advise yet...thanksrn79870 wrote:I've probably heard of 10 cases where the guilty party offered to pay, and I can't remember one where there was actually a payment made.
Don't screw around with that jerk. You're in CA, and I assume his car was CA registered and he was CA license. In CA you need valid ins to have a valid registeration. File that form with the DMV, (whatever # it is) they will contact him and make him provide valid ins. If he can't, he loses his license, his vehicle loses its registraqtion and he faces a very expensive ticket, plus he doesn't get either of those back until you are paid!
Don't screw around with that fool toddnos, your G was too new and nice to put up with his crap. Trust me, don't waste any more time on him, do what you have to do, and don't feel sorry for the jerk.
rn79870 wrote:I've probably heard of 10 cases where the guilty party offered to pay, and I can't remember one where there was actually a payment made.
Don't screw around with that jerk. You're in CA, and I assume his car was CA registered and he was CA license. In CA you need valid ins to have a valid registeration. File that form with the DMV, (whatever # it is) they will contact him and make him provide valid ins. If he can't, he loses his license, his vehicle loses its registraqtion and he faces a very expensive ticket, plus he doesn't get either of those back until you are paid!
Don't screw around with that fool toddnos, your G was too new and nice to put up with his crap. Trust me, don't waste any more time on him, do what you have to do, and don't feel sorry for the jerk.
thanks!they came from a friend who got rims on his coupe. a little scuffed here and there, but i only paid 250 with tires.Jacko3 wrote:Really nice wheels.
when its cold, it will get a little tiny bit raspy...but when up to temp, it just rumbles nicely, my buddies all love the way it sounds. i may place a smaller aftermarket resonator there when i get my axle back exhaust someday, but for now its perfect. that stock resonator box weighed in at like 40 pounds, so there is some weight savings too.Tampa G35 Sedan 6MT wrote:My question is how does it sound with no resignator? The point of that resignator is to restrict high frequence sound (honda RICER fart can Noise)
So how does it sound... Maybe you could post a sound clip!
Love the chrome wheels lol
DJ