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<blockquote data-quote="Ace" data-source="post: 1938835" data-attributes="member: 9997"><p>Guys,</p><p>I got this from another forummer from other tread. This should confirm Yu's comment earlier.</p><p></p><p>:confused_smile: </p><p></p><p><strong>Bad Bodywork Experience - Bumifibre and Nextlevel Customz</strong> </p><hr /><p>Hi guys, just want to make some comments on some bodywork problems I had with two companies.</p><p></p><p>No. 1 - Bumifibre</p><p>Somehow they love drilling into your car body! I think that's their favourite pastime. It was a shody unsmooth job. They expect that any cracks in between bumpers and the car body can be filled with cement. Just need to be sprayed to make it look smooth. I paid 3k for an okay flimsy front and back bumper (that doesn’t fit the car at all), sideskirts that don't fit the car at all, wheel arches that looks like shit.</p><p>Recommend? No!! A friend has already gone there and he said the work is shody as well!</p><p></p><p></p><p>No. 2 - Nextlevel Customz, because someone recommended it</p><p>Plan - Do the wheel arches properly again as bumifibre didn't do a good job at all with proper sideskirts</p><p>Quoted cost: 4600 with 800 as deposit, that means 3,000 wasted from Bumifibre</p><p>Estimated Timeline - 3 - 4 weeks</p><p>Comments: I sent my car there and after 4 weeks they only cut up the arches and dismantled the bumpers. </p><p>First week they claimed they were busy and last week of fasting month was already on the same week. So I understood that the 1st week nothing can be done but I am okay with that. </p><p>2nd week the car had the front arches cut up, the back arches not cut yet or altered and changed the cracked windshield. Went to visit every alternate day but nothing was done while other cars came in and went with progress on them. Mine was still sitting with no changes. </p><p>3rd week I went to see them on a weekend and they claimed they sent the car to continue with the arches at their "friend's" place. Halfway during the 3rd week got a bad feeling and just wanted to get my car back no matter what as well as I needed it to go to work.</p><p>4th week finally got the car back, they forgot to give me back the bumpers. I asked about my deposit and willing to pay for the work done so far just to be fair, i.e. the windshield and the cutting up of the old arches. Shopowner claims that whatever done should cost about 800 because I cancelled the work and they already made the arches. I asked for the arches but he could not answer. </p><p>I did notice that they prioritize on expensive cars like a Mercedes S350, BMWs and Porsches while my car just sat there. </p><p>Recommend? Only if you can pay a rich price for it. If you cannot spend so much on your car then don’t bother sending it to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace, post: 1938835, member: 9997"] Guys, I got this from another forummer from other tread. This should confirm Yu's comment earlier. :confused_smile: [B]Bad Bodywork Experience - Bumifibre and Nextlevel Customz[/B] [HR][/HR] Hi guys, just want to make some comments on some bodywork problems I had with two companies. No. 1 - Bumifibre Somehow they love drilling into your car body! I think that's their favourite pastime. It was a shody unsmooth job. They expect that any cracks in between bumpers and the car body can be filled with cement. Just need to be sprayed to make it look smooth. I paid 3k for an okay flimsy front and back bumper (that doesn’t fit the car at all), sideskirts that don't fit the car at all, wheel arches that looks like shit. Recommend? No!! A friend has already gone there and he said the work is shody as well! No. 2 - Nextlevel Customz, because someone recommended it Plan - Do the wheel arches properly again as bumifibre didn't do a good job at all with proper sideskirts Quoted cost: 4600 with 800 as deposit, that means 3,000 wasted from Bumifibre Estimated Timeline - 3 - 4 weeks Comments: I sent my car there and after 4 weeks they only cut up the arches and dismantled the bumpers. First week they claimed they were busy and last week of fasting month was already on the same week. So I understood that the 1st week nothing can be done but I am okay with that. 2nd week the car had the front arches cut up, the back arches not cut yet or altered and changed the cracked windshield. Went to visit every alternate day but nothing was done while other cars came in and went with progress on them. Mine was still sitting with no changes. 3rd week I went to see them on a weekend and they claimed they sent the car to continue with the arches at their "friend's" place. Halfway during the 3rd week got a bad feeling and just wanted to get my car back no matter what as well as I needed it to go to work. 4th week finally got the car back, they forgot to give me back the bumpers. I asked about my deposit and willing to pay for the work done so far just to be fair, i.e. the windshield and the cutting up of the old arches. Shopowner claims that whatever done should cost about 800 because I cancelled the work and they already made the arches. I asked for the arches but he could not answer. I did notice that they prioritize on expensive cars like a Mercedes S350, BMWs and Porsches while my car just sat there. Recommend? Only if you can pay a rich price for it. If you cannot spend so much on your car then don’t bother sending it to them. [/QUOTE]
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