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Parked on my road, or it could have been somewhere else and I just not noticed it at the time, someone's gone into the back of me and caused the following damage:

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The are two bits of damage in the photos, the main impact on the light cluster and panel and the little scrape on the wheel arch. The scrape lower down is two years old (gf reversing out the drive past me!) which I never had looked at. It only took the red off the metal work and plastic lacquer of the bumper.

Before I get it looked at, what's involved and how much do you think it's likely to cost to get the main impact fixed?

Thats quite a knock. I would have thought that a bodyshop would pull that out the best they can, fill then spray to match.

Around £300 or so as a stab in the dark.

Whilst its in I would think they would lose that older scrape for next to nothing.

Tricky repair as the metal is stretched. So it will be a bend back and fill repair. Only other answer would be a new back quarter panel.

really will req new quater as it will be hard to get it perfect and it wont be cheap...insurance mate if you want it perfect :thumbdwn: :thumbdwn:

must have been a van to hit that high up :mad: waynkers

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