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tschmale
08-12-2006, 02:24 PM
Need a good body shop in the Denver area. Let my Dad drive my car for 10 days while I was on vacation. He managed to park my car up on a curb and rip the passenger side off its mount. :mad What a great way to get back from vacation...so I ordered an mtech bumper from Schomps and will need to get it painted as soon as it gets in. Need a hookup, recommendation etc...

thanks.

board57796
08-12-2006, 02:36 PM
I recently used SVE in Broomfield to do a complete repaint on my car. Looks great, but it would have been a bit pricey if insurance hadn't covered it. Yours doesn't sound like it would be too much, so I'd suggest giving them a call.

eavery19
08-27-2006, 07:57 AM
Nylund's in Denver recently repaired my 98 328is expertly, and even looked after some matters not included in the estimate. Having moved to Denver about a year ago, I wasn't knowledgeable of Denver Shops when my daughter brought the car home with the hood caved in. I visited about six shops in the Denver area, all of which seem capable of doing excellent work. Prices varied from about $1800 to $2600. Nylunds offered the best value based on scope of work, quality, and references. Ask for Rob, the owner. He tends to all the work personally.

Bimmer Sled
08-27-2006, 12:29 PM
I 2nd SVE. Didn't think it was to bad on cost. Cheaper than most.

SE7EN40RTY
08-27-2006, 05:56 PM
The best shop in Denver is Apex autobody on East Colfax. Ask for Dave he'll hook you up with a good price. And he does the best work. It's his shop and makes all the calls on what goes on. It's a new shop that is state of the art. Has many deals with porsche dealerships and volkswagen dealerships. Let me know if you want anymore info on them.

DucHuynh007
08-27-2006, 10:06 PM
i got my front bumber installed by Apex and they did a great job color matching. I have a Hellrot. there is a gap though that I think is larger than its supposed to be from the body. Check out this thread near the bottom for a pic http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=586842
Great price and very nice people. The owners drive a maserati and a ferrari too.

SE7EN40RTY
08-28-2006, 12:57 AM
Yeah they roll pretty deep down there. I drove in his Ferarri when he first got it. They are real cool guys we kick it sometimes at pita jungle hooka lounge. Also they stand behind their work, i'd take your car back to them and point out the gap. I'm sure they'll do something about it.

E30VOLUTION
08-28-2006, 01:30 PM
Did you seriously fit that bumper in your car that one day? lol
I would call schomps. they have this one body shop that does awsome work, painted my front lip, my dads spoiler and a friends. Would highly recomend them!

autophile
08-30-2006, 12:44 AM
Nylund's in Denver recently repaired my 98 328is expertly, and even looked after some matters not included in the estimate. Having moved to Denver about a year ago, I wasn't knowledgeable of Denver Shops when my daughter brought the car home with the hood caved in. I visited about six shops in the Denver area, all of which seem capable of doing excellent work. Prices varied from about $1800 to $2600. Nylunds offered the best value based on scope of work, quality, and references. Ask for Rob, the owner. He tends to all the work personally.


Ditto. They have my car right now based on a recommendation. I'll post pics after they're done.

Rob's very professional and has a good crew working there.

Atrane23
08-30-2006, 12:50 AM
I've taken my car to the Boulder Bump Shop before and they're top notch....

tschmale
08-31-2006, 05:54 PM
I used boulder bump shop cause they are across the parking lot from Boulder Eurosport Tuning, the shop I moonlight at. Results were great. Price was outstanding. I guess being neighbors helps.

autophile
09-06-2006, 01:47 PM
As promised, here are the pics of my car

before:

http://www.bmwmofo.com/wreck/Photo_071306_002.jpg

http://www.bmwmofo.com/wreck/Photo_071306_001.jpg

After:

http://www.bmwmofo.com/wreck/DSCF0105.JPG

http://www.bmwmofo.com/wreck/DSCF0106.JPG

I know, I know - bad curb rash.

The point being that Nylund's did a good job and even threw in some extras (like installing a window regulator I'd bought, but wasn't brave enough to install solo, and replacing the rear Roundel).

Hope you find this useful.