Damaged rear end
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:59 am
Hello all,
Well, being a total numpty, I was reversing into a parking spot at the gym last night, in
a rush, and managed to perfectly position my car. Perfectly in the sense that I couldn't
see the huge metal parking barriers in my wing mirror. To cut a long story short I have
a nice crease right along the middle of my tailgate. So, my options:
1) Go to a bodyshop
Anybody know a good bodyshop in the Farnborough/Camberley/Fleet area? I am nervous
of this as the last time I went to a bodyshop I ended up nearly having a fight with the
manager over the substandard work. I am also worried that it might no actually be
repairable.
2) Get a tailgate from a breakers and get it sprayed
Anyone know of a good Audi breaker where I can get this from? Anybody able to help
me out or know someone who can?
3) Get a new primed tailgate from Audi. I am sure this will be $$$, anybody have a clue
how much?
Any other advice? (related to the damage, not to my parking technique. I have had just
about enough 'advice' in that area from my wife already
)
Cheers,
Jon
Well, being a total numpty, I was reversing into a parking spot at the gym last night, in
a rush, and managed to perfectly position my car. Perfectly in the sense that I couldn't
see the huge metal parking barriers in my wing mirror. To cut a long story short I have
a nice crease right along the middle of my tailgate. So, my options:
1) Go to a bodyshop
Anybody know a good bodyshop in the Farnborough/Camberley/Fleet area? I am nervous
of this as the last time I went to a bodyshop I ended up nearly having a fight with the
manager over the substandard work. I am also worried that it might no actually be
repairable.
2) Get a tailgate from a breakers and get it sprayed
Anyone know of a good Audi breaker where I can get this from? Anybody able to help
me out or know someone who can?
3) Get a new primed tailgate from Audi. I am sure this will be $$$, anybody have a clue
how much?
Any other advice? (related to the damage, not to my parking technique. I have had just
about enough 'advice' in that area from my wife already

Cheers,
Jon