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Ok I forgot my large rear end and did a little bit of damage this morning I know a few on here have had new bits of plastic made from some guy somewhere any ideas.
 
Invent white gaffer tape and make a fortune selling it on here???

Richard
 
That’s pish Annie think it was Colin full member seen some photos on motorhomer. Doesn’t look too bad I’d rather break Plasticks on back than damage the actual body of van.
 
That’s pish Annie think it was Colin full member seen some photos on motorhomer. Doesn’t look too bad I’d rather break Plasticks on back than damage the actual body of van.

Yes I thought it was Colin and I agree rather it the plastic bumper than the panels lol.
 
The guy that owns this firm once told me to see him if I ever needed anything making for the motorhome
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Oh no! I know what that's like...:cry:

Dont know where you live, but these guys Scratch2Smash in south Wales helped us with something similar and didnt charge the earth.
 
If its plastic then it must be plastic welded and repaired,if glass fibre then any boat or car grp shop should be able to fix,do get a rear steel bumper/t bar fitted.
 
Been there, done that. :-( 1 week old Autotrail Comanche. Couldn't see the concrete post hidden by the shrubbery! Got it repaired on the insurance with it being a new van. Hope you get it fixed satisfactorily.

Kevin
 
If it is plastic (hope you picked up the bits) a mobile bumper repairers should fix it .
 

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