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Old 10-08-2007, 07:59 PM
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I hope you get it worked out, Marcos. The pic that Brian posted in this thread speaks for itself. I wouldn't be happy with that gap, either.
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Old 10-12-2007, 11:33 AM
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did you resolve the bumper cover issues with the shop or just decide to cut your losses . After the guy I used screwed up my decals I was pretty much done with him...I wasnt happy with the orange peel he left but figured I would just get the car out of there and have someone else wetsand and buff it rather than continue complaining and having him screw it up more. Sometimes you gotta just cut bait and run. :twocents:
The problem was never resolved per say. We did come to an agreement that I will take the car home and I will try to square the problem. If I have to buy an OE bumper cover, the shop will repaint it for free.

Unfortunately the car has its little things that were over looked like placing the splash guards back under the fenders and small paint chips that have to be taken care of. I am sure the shop will fix these problems but it is the attention to detail that they are really lacking in. The paint it self is very nice and of quality.

As the car was taken to the house on the flatbed, several people and young kids looked at the car with a WOW!! face. Wait until it is complete.
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Old 10-12-2007, 06:18 PM
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Hang in there. There are always a number of small issues that crop up when you're taking on a project of this magnitude. Have patience and just keep pressing on until the day arrives when you can step back and exclaim..."Wow! Look what I've created!"
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Old 10-15-2007, 05:59 PM
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Those aftermarket covers never seem to line up correctly by the front fenders, I have seen a bunch just like yours.
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