Neo wrote:
My Cayman S was recently involved in an accident where another vehicle rear-shunted it hitting the tailpipe, which resulted in nothing more than a slightly bent tailpipe and some scuff marks on the bumper near the tailpipe.
It has been in the garage for nearly a month now during which time they have painted the bumper three times! And each time, they say their paint is reacting with the existing paint on the bumper, which they believe to be from a previous repair.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to information about the previous paint job as I've not had the car for long.
Because of this issue, though, they said the only way forward is to replace the bumper completely using a genuine Porsche part. My concern is that this might devalue the car because it won't be the original factory-fitted bumper.
Should I be concerned?
Hi

To be honest they dont sound like they know what they are doing.... ANY old type of paint can be "sealed" off and new paint applied...
Having said that, assuming the work is being done on someone elses insurance I would let them change the bumper....its not a part that you can get a copy of so its GOT to be an original Porsche part...which will then need painting...if they are capable of that ???
If it was done in a Porsche approved bodyshop you would NEVER know it had been changed or painted....I would think about moving the car to whomever is your local Porsche bodyshop....
All the best Brett
