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Old 07-22-2005, 11:38 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ghbbuzzard
A car parker at my country club caught the underside front bumper on a curb while backing out of a space. This pulled back the bumper, ripped the underside, and pulled out the plastic rivets that go around the front wheel lip that holds the fender liner. I have not been able to find these plastic rivets. Went to many auto stores and two dealers. I have a two week old SRT-8 that needs these. Please help. I live in Plantation Florida. Thanks, Buzzard.

Ummm, how about having the country club pay for it! They've got insurance!

I'm guessing you didn't notice it right away.

I will NEVER, I mean NEVER EVER EVER let my car be valeted for this VERY reason.

I've heard it all too many times especially from Viper owners (extremely low front fasci/chin spoiler) that they always get marred, scuffed, and mashed on curbs and such from valet drivers.
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