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I'm My Own Worst Enemy (Picture)

MADN3SS

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Well, this is the second time I've done this. The first time it cost me 400 bucks. I pulled into a parking garage, hit the ticket button and it said that it was jammed. The guy behind me backed up, so I backed up to move over to another gate. Obviously I didn't back up far enough, and cut too far over the curb. Can't wait to see how much this one will cost. :banghead: :2232censored:

I was just getting ready to break in my new Porter Machine Polisher too, now I just don't feel like it.

Oops, I guess I should have posted this in the paint and body work forum. Sorry.

Scott
 

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Nah, you're ok here. It's more of a rant anyway since you already know what to do:(
Sorry about the damage bro, hope it comes out not so expensive this time:thumbsup:
 
A nice set of side pipes MIGHT cover it!:lmao:
Seriously, I hope that it's an easy, inexpensive, and unnoticeable fix.
Andy :wavey:
 
I definitely share your pain. I pulled into my garage one day and pulled up a bit too far. I bumped the edge of the wood surrounding my A/C unit with the corner of my lt front bumper. $2000 for a new front end assy. or $1300 for a body shop to fix. Couldn't afford either one. It's even worse when you do it to yourself.:nonod:
 
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