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Broken bumper support

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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 03:54 PM
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Yeah shoulnt cost you more then 400 bucks shopping for parts if you go on ebay. Just get the info about the club out there,make rules,regulations,registration to be required and just kick it every two weeks. Find a spot and hang out,dyno day,cruises and that type of stuff
Old Dec 7, 2007 | 01:15 AM
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I found supports and the whole headlight panel that was $80, the only problem was that it was plastic.

http://www.1aauto.com/1A/HeaderPanel...HP00032/301834 This is the site that I found it on...would it be good?
Old Dec 7, 2007 | 03:08 AM
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Ebay has Cobra bumpers shipped for less than $250.

THe headlamp support panel is what you broke? yeah $80 is about right, I guess I can see his price being reasonable for quality work, there is a good bit of labor involved in tearing it all down and painting and then getting it all lined up right. So I would say he's being fair, but not hooking you up by any means.

I was shocked to hear $5000 to paint my Bullitt the factory color with no body work involved, now that's a ripoff, considering a buddy of mine will do my entire paint job with my "fire" flames for $2500, inluding smoothing and painting my cowl, mirrors, shaving the fenders enblems and the antenna, and even painting my ponies on my brakes with the matching flames. That's supposed to be a $10k job, but I've done a TON of work for the owner on some of his show winning diesels, including driving one of his trucks to do a burnout for a magazine cover, dually burnouts are fuuunnnn!
Old Dec 7, 2007 | 05:11 AM
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ORIGINAL: RyansQuick6

Ebay has Cobra bumpers shipped for less than $250.

THe headlamp support panel is what you broke? yeah $80 is about right, I guess I can see his price being reasonable for quality work, there is a good bit of labor involved in tearing it all down and painting and then getting it all lined up right. So I would say he's being fair, but not hooking you up by any means.

I was shocked to hear $5000 to paint my Bullitt the factory color with no body work involved, now that's a ripoff, considering a buddy of mine will do my entire paint job with my "fire" flames for $2500, inluding smoothing and painting my cowl, mirrors, shaving the fenders enblems and the antenna, and even painting my ponies on my brakes with the matching flames. That's supposed to be a $10k job, but I've done a TON of work for the owner on some of his show winning diesels, including driving one of his trucks to do a burnout for a magazine cover, dually burnouts are fuuunnnn!
Haha... cool stuff...

But yeah, Mike I took a look at the part, I think it's the right one, but we'll go down to "FORD" tomorrow and have them tell us which part it is, and see what the price is... Cause if you're down, I can repair that part (or Will) and then Eric can focus on PAINT, cause that's his deal...

Just call me tomorrow and wake my *** up... lol
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