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Total work for mine after my little quibble with a bollard, and with the other work I want done is over £3,000. Hope that helps you get back into orbit with your bumper repair ;)
I'm really tempted to get my Evo wheels done at Lepsons. Is it true they charge you extra if the wheels have tyres, though? lol
Bit like being a gynecologist and saying, if there's a penis attached there'll be a small fee.
I've heard good things about Lepsons. Very good things.
I've had good experience with Wicked Wheels (Crawley), but they did a blow over for me recently that was pretty shocking due to not cleaning off the sealant well enough
f**k DLC? I've only put 12 hours into this so far and that includes the campaign, and that cost me 50 quid. Also all the collective experience on working on these titles, and someone didn't put their hand up and point out how s**t it is that you can't customise load out unless you're actually-in...
Lovely!
These are definitely DFA certification
(Don't f**k about). Pace takes a little getting used to, I didnt go too mad when I had a go in one as it was wet.
I love Xpel. I was going to get the whole car covered in it, but as i'm not applying it myself it's farking ridiculous prices as there aren't any stencils. Scrapped that idea off. flat surfaces like the bonnet and roof it's a god send for washing. And obviously front end for stone chips.
Wicked Wheels who are normally very good did a really s**t job on a blow over for me that had C1 applied.
I did stress to the bodyshop the car will need to be prepped properly.
Not that one should have to but best to cover my back
There weren't any stencils for my Evo so I had a local company make and fit them to the front of the car, and boot lid / Roof. Wasn't cheap, though. XPEL Dealer.
Me. What do you want to know? Also 200 looks well
I'll be interested to see how difficult a thick layer of Wet Coat is to remove (several months of general washing and not being exposed to the elements). Car is in for paint, and I've warned them that there is a semi-ish permanent sealant...
Probably had some repair work done already although they do rust there. Need to take it right back. Should be looking at no more than £350 if you want it to last.