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Can someone tell me how much it would cost to repair this underbody damage from hitting a speed bump too hard?

My 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5i LTD has damage at the front end underneath the car. There is a scratched and rusted squared shaped metal box thing, white scratch marks along the bottom edge of the bumper (car is black in color) and a broken plastic piece (about the size of a half dollar coin) from a plastic cover down there. Would it cost an unreasonable amount to have these things fixed andcould they even be fixed (especially the plastic cover shield)? I'd like to have all these items fixed at one time.

Answer:

dont use a safety pin use a sterile prepackaged needle because no matter how much you try to sterilize a safety pin it will still have germs on it just push thru really fast. it's not that hard to pierce through an earlobe.
DON'T go to Claire's and get the ears done. I had my second piercing done there. Long story short, they did it wrong and the earring went all the way through my ear and lodged there and I had to have them removed. Mark the area with a marker first. Make sure they're symmetrical. Then sterile the needle and go through the ear with it. You might want to numb the area with ice first. Get a hand towel for any blood. After your pierce it, put a 14K gold ball earring in the hole. Tell her to turn it a few times a day and wash it with an anti-bacterial solution. Keep the earring in for 6-8 weeks. If it gets red and infected, go to the doctor quickly.
Edhart makes a donut filler, although I doubt that it attaches to the ceiling.
No, NO NO!!!! NEVER use a safety pin, if anything use a SEWING needle.. Safety pins contain a certain metal that causes BAD infection. Go to a piercer, PLEASE. If you MUST pierce her ear, make sure the NEEDLE is properly sterilized Heat it up, wash it with alocohol etc.

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