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Smoothing Bumpers (mk3 Ibiza)

Mat

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Right then, I'm looking for prices to get my bump strips smoothed (front and rear).

Whislt it's in, I was thinking I may as well get a few other bits done such as

the detail lines around the fog lights. no need to be there. I was told that all they do is make rain drops fall into them, and then flick off towards the arches. To stop streaking lol

Line under lights. Was thinking of getting that smoothed. But then I thought it may be the join line for the rear quarter :D If not, let me know lol

Lower rear bumper. The plasticy thing, that has the cut out for the exhaust. is the rear bumper one whole thing or two bits? Could I smooth that line also?

Be a while yet. Just looking for quotes

So, what we think? And can the lower part of the rear bumper be smoothed?
 
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Mat

Guest
so that's a "yes, the rear line can be done"

What about the vertical line under the rear lights? Am I right in thinking that that's the join for the rear quarter panel?
 

markmeus

Mark Graham
Jun 9, 2007
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Lower rear bumper. The plasticy thing, that has the cut out for the exhaust. is the rear bumper one whole thing or two bits? Could I smooth that line also?

Pretty sure the rear bumper is all one piece, when I colour coded mine I couldn't see any way for the bottom section to come off. Im sure the Cupra is the same
 

Mat

Guest
if it's one piece, then why does the lower half feel like a different material? It certainly has a different texture about it
 

Mat

Guest
cool....

may ask about getting it all rubbed down. never thought about skirts! wish you never mentioned that!!! LMAO
 

Mat

Guest
been to a body shop today to get a few quotes.

The swanage lines he said are easy. As for the front bumpstrip, he said plastic welding would be a lot of work, and may cost a bit. He said filling it will more than likely crack in the future.

The rear bump strip, he said he could platic weld the strip that is currently there, and then blend over it to make it smooth. Said he could also smooth the lower rear bumper and side skirts easy enough...

Will let you know my quote.

How much have people paid in the past and what work was carried out for the amount?
 

Mat

Guest
so you reckon around £400? for the two?

hopefully he'll throw in the smooth skirts in that price
 
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