2019 Stingray
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Melting Slicks
Less than $3000. If no damage to the internals under the rear bumper cover. Had mine done a few years ago. Paint match was biggest concern.
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Why not check with a trusted body shop local to you who can look the car over, make up a list of needed parts, then come up with a detailed pricing which includes paint and labor? Heck, get several quotes to see how they compare. Just curious if this is your car or one that you are looking at and are interested in repair costs in order to make an offer on the car? And if the latter, what caused the damage?
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Very light damaged to mine, some one back into me. Repaint of both pieces of bumper, new emblems, and labor was $1400.
Dealer repaired existing pieces of the original bumper. A new 2pc bumper I’m sure woul be more,just got I back last Thursday., took 2 days after shduling a
appointment.
Came out great, but glad it was white, looks perfect.
Dealer repaired existing pieces of the original bumper. A new 2pc bumper I’m sure woul be more,just got I back last Thursday., took 2 days after shduling a
appointment.
Came out great, but glad it was white, looks perfect.
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