fixing small gouge in rear bumper (plastic)

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Tonyrodz

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$150 which I think is a steal for being all OEM with the bumper brace, back up sensors with the harness along with the license plate light harness too, and it wasn't a you pull it they pulled it


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In NJ, u pull its are few and far between. They're scared of either people getting hurt or stealing stuff. So most yards today pull it for you, which takes all the fun out of the hunt/search. Any other good parts left on it? I assume it came from an Escapade.
 
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In NJ, u pull its are few and far between. They're scared of either people getting hurt or stealing stuff. So most yards today pull it for you, which takes all the fun out of the hunt/search. Any other good parts left on it? I assume it came from an Escapade.

That sucks there's one u pull it near me they charge $1 to get in and the parts are pretty cheap, there are more cars then anything just one row of trucks they had a NBS Burb and a few pickups I grabbed the under hood lights and wiring figured someone might want that, back to the Escalade it was an 02 it had pretty much a complete interior, they pulled the engine and tranny other than that it was pretty much all there


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That sucks there's one u pull it near me they charge $1 to get in and the parts are pretty cheap, there are more cars then anything just one row of trucks they had a NBS Burb and a few pickups I grabbed the under hood lights and wiring figured someone might want that, back to the Escalade it was an 02 it had pretty much a complete interior, they pulled the engine and tranny other than that it was pretty much all there


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Guys would've lived the shifter, cluster and the cowl piece without the antenna hole.
 
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Guys would've lived the shifter, cluster and the cowl piece without the antenna hole.

True I might have to email the guy over there and see what the prices are and if I'd be able to make anything on them 02 is the oddball cluster tho


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I used touch up paint for small scratches and chips. Gonna use jb weld for a bigger gouge that I have.
Sand it all down smooth. Get it ready for paint.
 

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The body shop that paints it will have something to fill that gouge with and sand it. Shouldn't be more than an extra 1/2 hour of labor. I've used ABS cement from the plumbing section at Home Depot to fix a split air dam and fill in the valley formed by the split.

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Update: dropped it off at the bodyshop should have it painted and installed this week, I'll post pics


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