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anyone here work at honda?

Old Jun 17, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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i hit someone.....wasn't my fault and i hit the other car with my passenger sidefront end

so now my bumper has cracks in it with some holes and the bottom of my headlight is broken and my fender is kinda pushed back a bit.....so if anyone can get me a good deal on those it would be appreciated

Thanks Kev
Old Jun 17, 2006 | 08:49 PM
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If it wasn't your fault then why do you have to pay to replace it?
Old Jun 18, 2006 | 05:50 AM
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well i will prolly need some prices to give to the insurance company
Old Jun 18, 2006 | 09:53 AM
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Default Re: anyone here work at honda?

You should goto a body shop that has a decent reputation. All body shops I believe do FREE estimates on how much it will cost to repair your car. Then usually they do the negotiating with the insurance company as to what gets repaired or replaced and such.

If it is not your fault there is no need to rely on hookups to get this done. Do it the regular way with a body shop that does good work and you will get the results you desire (which is a car repaired the right way in a timely manner).

PM or IM me if you want to discuss this in more detail as I have worked in a body shop and also had experience having a wrecked car (wasn't my fault) that needed to be repaired.
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