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Old 12th April 2017, 16:05   #1
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Default Bumper rebuild and respray with new vinyl added

I would like to say a big thank you to Premier Bodyshops Ltd in Luton for a great job on rebuilding and respraying my front bumper from top to bottom. The bumper wasn't in great nick when I got the car and coming off second best on a speed hump didn't help, so it was time to get it looking it's best again.
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Old 12th April 2017, 16:48   #2
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That was the big issue with that front spoiler, Mark. That was the second one I had fitted after catching it in an unseen dip in the grass at Cadwell park and coming out of the MG show at Corbridge. LotusLC has found how vulnerable it is on his ZT. I started to get a phobia about speed bumps
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Old 12th April 2017, 17:23   #3
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That was the big issue with that front spoiler, Mark. That was the second one I had fitted after catching it in an unseen dip in the grass at Cadwell park and coming out of the MG show at Corbridge. LotusLC has found how vulnerable it is on his ZT. I started to get a phobia about speed bumps
I've got a steep angle of entry to my drive and I cringe when I see how close the spoiler is to the tar when Gary reverses out, it's only millimetres of clearance
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Old 12th April 2017, 17:35   #4
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What a super job, the front looks amazing.
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Old 12th April 2017, 18:59   #5
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Looks like really good job, looks superb.
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Old 12th April 2017, 19:14   #6
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That was the big issue with that front spoiler, Mark. That was the second one I had fitted after catching it in an unseen dip in the grass at Cadwell park and coming out of the MG show at Corbridge. LotusLC has found how vulnerable it is on his ZT. I started to get a phobia about speed bumps
Yes my visit to Scotland made the bumper a bit of a mess underneath, always on edge with it over speed bumps and pulling up to a kerbed car park..

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I've got a steep angle of entry to my drive and I cringe when I see how close the spoiler is to the tar when Gary reverses out, it's only millimetres of clearance
Lydia said at the time we are not going to get out of your drive without even more paint been removed
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Old 12th April 2017, 19:37   #7
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I've just noticed, Mark. I like the additional stripes you've added.
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Old 12th April 2017, 19:57   #8
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Thanks, I thought small chrome coachlines would enhance the white stripe set up.
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Old 12th April 2017, 23:04   #9
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I like the vinyl leaving the grill, keeps the cars identity much more.
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