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Injured Nissan Juke
Long shot really, but i'll try . To cut a long storey short .
Bought the wife a 2017 Nissan Juke which she loves.
Parked in a car park near home (no cctv) someone hit the passengers side rear bumper and drove off (no details left) .The bumper has come away from the bodywork and slightly moved the trim around the wheel arch ,which seems to have slightly come adrift from its fixings .There isn't that much damage to the bumper and its going into the body shop in just over a week to be sorted. I'd like to see if i can get the bumper re-aligned with the body work and wheel arch before it goes in .
Now the long shot ,has anyone reading my post undertaken this on a Nissan Juke ? ,yep i know its a long shot ,but there might be someone who works in a body shop and can help .
Thanks
Bought the wife a 2017 Nissan Juke which she loves.
Parked in a car park near home (no cctv) someone hit the passengers side rear bumper and drove off (no details left) .The bumper has come away from the bodywork and slightly moved the trim around the wheel arch ,which seems to have slightly come adrift from its fixings .There isn't that much damage to the bumper and its going into the body shop in just over a week to be sorted. I'd like to see if i can get the bumper re-aligned with the body work and wheel arch before it goes in .
Now the long shot ,has anyone reading my post undertaken this on a Nissan Juke ? ,yep i know its a long shot ,but there might be someone who works in a body shop and can help .
Thanks
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