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Old 02-17-2007, 11:32 AM
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Stupid mistake, bumper pays price

So I am in the process of leaving my home last night, pulling out of the garage, when my door opener drops on the passenger side ground while trying to remove a cd from the head unit. As I pick it up, I must have pressed the button, closing the garage door, because the next thing I know, I am backing straight into the CLOSED DOOR. I noticed just a second too late, and paniced to pull forward. As a result, a bolt in the door hardware make an indentation just right of center on the bumper face. i am so irrated at myself, even thought it was a pretty honest mistake, and will cringe everytime I see this eraser sized hole punch witha slight dent surrounding it.

Any ideas on fixing this aside from having the whole bumper removed and resprayed (which I am considering).

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