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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 04:15 PM
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Default 2002 SS body skirts (passener and rear skirts)

Hey!

I need the SS High Sport Package Passenger Side Skirt. I dont care what color, I have a body shop that will match the color I need.

This is what is wrong with it.



This is the style I need.




I also need the SS High Sport Package Rear Bumper Skirt. Again, Don' care what color, I will get it changed.

This is what is wrong with mine


This is the style I need.


 
Old Feb 12, 2009 | 10:31 AM
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Default RE: 2002 SS body skirts (passener and rear skirts)

jeez, what did you run over?

if you have a body shop that will help you, why can't you just patch and fix what you already have?
 
Old Feb 12, 2009 | 04:02 PM
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Default RE: 2002 SS body skirts (passener and rear skirts)

I have no clue what or when I hit something.It appeared after I washed my car.

The only solution I hav ebeen told for the passenger skirt is to put some sort of foaming glue behind it to seem up the cracks, and then they could sand and repaint. I was kinda hesitant on doing that

They said they could repain the rear one.

$800 - Repaint rear bumper ( paint chip and clear coat failure ), Fix rear skirt and repaint, and use the foaming glue to match up the cracks on the side skirt and then sand it and repaint it.

Am I getting ripped off?
 
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