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Old 12th May 2008, 22:15   #21 (permalink)
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Scratch is deeper than i thought, t cut is no use. How much do you think for a bonnet respray? Would honda do this? or is a back street paint shop the best option?
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Old 12th May 2008, 22:27   #22 (permalink)
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Why not try a smart repair like Chips Away?

They can do wonders without the need for a full bonnet respray
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Old 12th May 2008, 22:40   #23 (permalink)
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Why not try a smart repair like Chips Away?

They can do wonders without the need for a full bonnet respray
Might do actually, i have OCD when it comes to stuff like this. Need to sort, need to sort!!!!!
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Just logged on to say Chips Away but Ian beat me to it. Mind me not to let you near my CTR Robbie or i'd have to kill you lol!

My mate Si's like you, curbed an alloy at 9.30 and had it fixed by noon.
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Chips Away fixed mine (at the dealership) when I had a blonde moment and reversed into a parked car!!
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Chips Away fixed mine (at the dealership) when I had a blonde moment and reversed into a parked car!!
How bad was the area that was affected and how much was it?
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Robbie my Mum had a 4 foot by 2 and a half foot section sorted for £105 including VAT, that was on a Silver BMW. Boy fixed it on the drive.

If you get them to do it at the dealers, the dealers always add a little something to the price for their 'inconvenice' seen as you've used their property to have it fixed in
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How bad was the area that was affected and how much was it?
It was £100 and it included filler and paint..You cant tell it was repaired
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Are we still talking about the scratch on the car
like where your going with this??
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like where your going with this??
If that floats your boat take a look here Have you already done 'it' in your civic?
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