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Wing Repairs
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GLX_laney
PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:40 am Up
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Hi Guys,

Am looking to repair some deep scratches on my front wing. A company will be paying for the materials used, so i just need to send them a bill for what i've used?

Can we kind of, formulate a list of the things i'd need? Even if it means spraying!

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Lee
PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:19 am Up
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Buy a second hand one, cheap enough
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Andrew
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I have a passenger side non sports wing new in primer if you want it, £35 posted. Its a pattern part not genuine though - but exactly the same
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Seabook
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if company is paying for you i will get a new wing + respray Laughing

should cost around 150 in total?

 
 

 

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GLX_laney
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Cheers guys. I'm just looking into it at the moment, to see what they'd like to do. Their driver is paying for it himself (he hit my car when it was parked), but he was a genuine fella so i'm not going to take the mick!
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macca1411
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Is the driver paying or the company?
GLX_laney@4.40pm wrote:
A company will be paying for the materials used, so i just need to send them a bill for what i've used?
GLX_laney@6.13pm wrote:
Their driver is paying for it himself

Sounds like he's that genuine that he hasn't told his boss that he's had a little misdemeanour. I'd go to an insurance approved bodyshop and get a quote, and then forward it onto the company. They have insurance for this kind of thing, granted it might be cheaper for them to pay it themselves. One company I worked for had a £50000 excess, if you had a bump you paid £250 from your wages and 3 fault bumps in a year resulted in you getting the sack.

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