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Originally Posted by TrevorM3
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Originally Posted by r33_RGSport
If you have access to certified BMW body shop, have it done by them.
I know that you probably won't be able to play much with the replacement pieces, such as the diffuser.
But, at least you are at a "good" hand with guaranteed work for color and finish quality.
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you'd be surpised how some BMW shops operate. some of them sublet the work out, it's not even done in house. just an FYI
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Yes. Here in Seattle, neither BMW Seattle nor BMW Bellevue do any sort of bodywork in house. For BMW Seattle they use Pacific Auto Rebuild and for BMW Bellevue they use AutoNation Collision center. It's honestly a disappointment because you are getting the same level on service on a $110k+ M5 as you are getting on a $40k X1. Right now they are trying to tell me they won't replace my bumper, that they would rather sand the entire existing bumper down and repaint it. On a 4 month old M5.