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Date:         Tue, 7 Apr 1998 08:17:58 -0400
Reply-To:     Mark Hudgik <mhudgik@THE-SPA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Hudgik <mhudgik@THE-SPA.COM>
Subject:      Re: rear ended on I-95
Comments: To: DOINKS99 <DOINKS99@AOL.COM>
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Had the same problem; Me: 91 Carat; Her: no insurance, illegally attached plate, no driver's license.

Rear bumper, fiberglass - three pieces, were over $800 list from dealer in December '94. "Fortunately", I only needed two of the three:

255-807-311-L-GRU Straight Bumper $369.60 (List 12/94) 255-807-323-A-GRU Left Corner Cover $221.65 (List 12/94)

I would assume the right corner fiberglass to be similar in price to the left. I was able to get a 15% sympathy discount on the above prices.

- Mark *** 91 Carat ***

------ At 07:47 PM 4/6/98 EDT, DOINKS99 posted the following: >I got rear ended today by a woman with no insurance and a fake license plate. >Fat chance I'll ever recieve any cash for the damages. Anyone know how much a >bumper costs for a 91 carat and where I could get one? > >tyler -philly >91 carat >88 westy >


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