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Old 10-29-2019, 06:34 PM   #6
Wally Dad
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You are a lucky man. I did the same type of damage and the repair shop said they had to order an entire new rear wall/cap. $21,000 damage and it's taking months to repair.
Our repair shop gave us a choice - to repair the cap or order a new one. The backlog for a new cap was about 4 weeks, so we opted to go for the repair. It looks great. The one consolation was that they could not create a gel coat over the repair that would match, so they went with automotive paint. Looks great and you can't tell the difference from stock without a microscope.
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