"Tegger" <tegger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Guest" <llcoolj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>> Well I told the Geico man I wanted OEM and he said "no problem on such
>> a minor thing." Since the Geico man and the Honda people seem very
>> buddy buddy, I need to know how to tell that it is OEM.
>
>
>
> There will be a Honda parts sticker on the back, plus the molding die is
> marked up a certain way. You won't be able to see this without removing
> the
> bumper from the car.
>
> You can do one of two things:
> 1) ask the bodyshop to give you a copy of the invoice for the bumper
> (price
> removed of course), or
> 2) ask to see the bumper when it comes in.
>
> Anyway, I don't think you have anything to worry about. If you were told
> you were getting an OEM bumper, then you're getting one. The "buddy
buddy"
> thing is probably just because they deal with each other all the time on
> business.
>
Thanks. I was thinking about asking them to let me see the parts before
they begin. If it is painted already (was order today and they said it
will
be in tomorrow), then it will more likely than not be on mine. I just
like
it to be as it was. There are cruelty to animal laws, but you can't sue
anyone when they decide to committ suicide with your car!


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