Stupidly, I managed to drive up my driveway and got a bit too close to the house, and hit the front bumper on the doorstep. Pictures below in the attachments. The bumper sheared through the bolt on the driver side where it attaches to the wing. I managed to push the bumper back in but it's not really held in with anything where it joins to the wing.
I was planning on cleaning it this weekend and putting it up for sale. However, now that I have damaged the bumper, I'm not sure if I should just sell it as it is and reduce the price, or get it repaired, or get a new bumper, and then sell.
My preferred choice is to sell it as it is. I reckon a new bumper will be needed so this would give the new buyer the choice on what bumper to go for.
Any advice on the sort of price I should be putting this up for as it is would be great. Or is it likely that nobody's going to buy it unless I get it sorted first?
Hi everyone,
Stupidly, I managed to drive up my driveway and got a bit too close to the house, and hit the front bumper on the doorstep. Pictures below in the attachments. The bumper sheared through the bolt on the driver side where it attaches to the wing. I managed to push the bumper back in but it's not really held in with anything where it joins to the wing.
I was planning on cleaning it this weekend and putting it up for sale. However, now that I have damaged the bumper, I'm not sure if I should just sell it as it is and reduce the price, or get it repaired, or get a new bumper, and then sell.
My preferred choice is to sell it as it is. I reckon a new bumper will be needed so this would give the new buyer the choice on what bumper to go for.
Any advice on the sort of price I should be putting this up for as it is would be great. Or is it likely that nobody's going to buy it unless I get it sorted first?
Cheers
Colin