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Rear Bumper

ceetee

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Hi everyone,

I have a 08 boxster that has a dent on the rear bumper. will add a picture as soon as i can, however i was just wondering if anyone knew how much a new oem rear bumper costs.

Thanks
 
Welcome Craig!

If it's the standaard (non-aerokit) rear bumper, they are £293.37 +VAT. That's primer coated, so you would need to get it painted.
 
Just had mine replaced on my 05 boxster, £750 in total including paint and VAT. Luckily I wasn't paying!

Oh, and if that sounds a lot please let me know as I don't like being ripped off!!

Andrew
 
Thankyou for the replies, i forgot to add it also has parking sensors and i was thinking about getting it done at the dealers, i take it would add extra cost. hope it does not cost £750 though [:(].
 
just painting my front bumper cost£350 so i cant think it would be any thing less than£500 at very least!!
 

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