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  • R36 Rear bumper.

    Hey Everyone,

    Just a question if anyone know how much it would be to replace or repair a white back bumper, Someone backed into it on saturday will post a picture to help show what I'm working with.

    Insurance wants to charge me $1700 for excess (Due to only having the car under 90 days.)

    If a new bumper is around that or less im happy to just go that option but am really after some input from you guys

    Thanks,
    Blake.
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    2008 VW R36 Sedan, Candy White
    2013 VW Polo Gti, candy white
    1964 Holden EJ Premier, Formula Blue

  • #2
    i had a similar issue

    A new bumper is $1800 unpainted.

    Second hand ones are hard to come by but can be had for about $800.

    I had a similar issue but NRMA wanted to use second hand parts because my car is over 5 years old.

    Fortunately for me they couldnt find a second hand bar so had to buy everything brand new.

    In the end with labour cost them $3k.
    2009 Volkswagen R36 Wagon
    1968 Audi F103 75L Coupe
    1966 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe

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    • #3
      Ouch, that excess is heavy - assume no note left so you have to claim on your policy?

      Based on what I can see, I would investigate talking to a panel beater who can plastic weld. You might be able to get out of it significantly cheaper.

      There is a chance they could repair the crack and then do a SMART repair on the damaged area which would be an adequate job for est $500. Or they could weld the crack and do a full respray on the bar to ensure perfect colour match, and replace that chrome trim piece - bumper would be good as new, est $750. Plus you protect your rating.

      If you're OCD about the car, and don't like the sounds of the above - nothing much else to do except pay the excess. Doesn't sound like you'll get a new or undamaged second hand bar on there for less.


      (quick google found this as an example Advanced Car Bumper Repairs by the Touch Up Guys ) although I wouldn't personally recommend a mobile service, spraying a car outdoors in the open air doesn't stack up for me - you'd want a panel beater who does it in a booth.
      Last edited by SMOKEY; 22-03-2016, 03:35 PM.

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      • #4
        Hi Blake, as per above it might be worth getting it repaired. I had my front bumper fixed (as previous owner had pulled part of it from a car park).

        I got it done at the bump stop in eagle farm. Paid cash and saved myself having to replace the bumper.

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        • #5
          Get it plastic-welded and repainted.

          A good repairer (not SMART/Capital) should be able to do a good enough job on it that it won't be noticable at all from the outside.
          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
          '01 Beetle 2.0

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          • #6
            Just to clarify, SMART stands for Small (and) Medium Area Repair Technique.

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            • #7
              thanks guys, your all legends,

              im going to get it quoted through insurance and through a good panel better i used for my early model holden, just a major pain in the ass,

              ASR36 i was going to see the bump shop this week coming too they do good work over there.
              2008 VW R36 Sedan, Candy White
              2013 VW Polo Gti, candy white
              1964 Holden EJ Premier, Formula Blue

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