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Old 05-28-2008, 07:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I need your help 808......what would you do???

Supp 808....i really need yalls advice....i just ruined my 07 chrysler 300 left tail light and my rear bumper. My tail light still works but the cover is cracked and my bumper has deep scratches . I just wanna know if anyone been in this situation or what would you do>>> would you take it to a body shop and get it fixed or buy the parts and have them installed yourself???? has anyone did this before???? Since i will be in the process of modifying my 300 i was thinking it would be better to order a new body kit with some new led tail lights and have them installed instead of getting the damaged fixed and then have them removed all over again to install my new body kit and new tail lights??? anyone feel what im sayin here... i need your opinion.....pls! Thanks a lot trully appreciate your time and help....

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