> The thing is that when you take these parts you bought from
>> rockauto.com to the body shop, you just need to sound like you know
>> how to push in the plastic pins and turn the screws and that you'll
>> slap them back on in 20-30 minutes (really). There aren't that many
>> anchor pins and screws for the parts I mentioned.
>>
>> Ask them about paint layers (I doubt you'll get more than 1), clear
>> coat and peel warranty (in case they do poorly mixing). If you look
>> gullible the price doubles.
>>
>
> That's some great information and specific steps. Thanks.
>
> A few points that I don't understand very well. What's 'clear coat
> and peel warrantly? Should I just check with an autoshop first to see
> what price they offer?
>
> It's hard for me to believe foam can be used as bumper on a car. Does
> the original Toyota Camry also use foam bumper as you can see on my
> picture? If not, then I was already ripped off last time.
My 99 Camry front bumper, inside the skin, is just dense foam.