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12-03-2011, 03:55 PM | #24 |
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my 2 week old (new to me) e90 just got rear ended at a red light. at first it seemed like just the bumper but after washing and inspection the trunk is no longer lined up (popped up on both sides) and the tail lights don't match up properly now. I managed to adjust the passenger side, but driver's side of the trunk seems to be just bent out of shape now. The person who hit me doesn't want to go through insurance, looks like this is going to end up being more expensive than they thought. Passed by European Autobody to get a quote a few hours ago, they were closed. Will have to wait till Monday. Talk about a depressing way to start off my e90 ownership. |
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12-03-2011, 03:57 PM | #25 |
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427 auto is okay but it depends who paints When I did a group buy of front lip in 08 three had paint runs on them Yes they fixed it but still I never went back since |
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12-03-2011, 05:06 PM | #27 |
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I'm one that has never had any faith in auto paint shops. Bad luck until now. Well this spring my E90 was hit from behind while stopped at a traffic light. Luckily only the rear bumper cover required painting. Not wanting another less then perfect paint job and on my son's recommendation (he worked there), I took it to Town & Country BMW in Markham. Their paint shop is actually at a different location and is called Excellence Auto Collision. I couldn't believe the workmanship, colour match and attention to detail. The car was perfect. The only conplaint I had at first was that they wanted the car for one whole week. After I got the car back I realized that craftmanship take time. I have no complaints now. Oh, next spring I'm taking her in to have the front bumber cover repainting due to stone chips.
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