You might be able to save your existing front cladding. Heating it up with a hair dryer will allow you to push the deformities back out. If there are cuts/tears in it, I've used PC-7 to fill those in. It's really close in color to the cladding and can be sanded to a nice finish.
I've got a damaged front cladding that I plan on fixing but I'm sure you're in too much of a rush to wait on my procrastination proclivities.
Sorry but can't help with the hood or bumper.