I had a minor accident on my 2012 150S. There is a slight dent on the front left panel, the metal trim on the pannel is damaged on the same side and the plastic backing to the front panel (with the glove box type set up) is cracked. It looks like the sort of thing I could repair myself. However, before I decide that route, I would like to get an estimate from a professional. Trouble is that I am having problems finding one in my area. (Bradenton Florida) I did try ringing the dealer I purchased it from (Granneys Motorsport) and they were less than helpful. Any ideas
I do my own bodywork but I have had to get estimates from pros for insurance. Finding someone who will work on it can be dificult because auto body repairers are unfamiliar with metal bodied scooters. Try finding someone who does motorcycles. If there is someone in your area that sells parts and accessories ask them. Or you could try to find an independant body shop that is willing to take it on. The best way to get paint is a computer camera color match.Good luck.
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