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Post by campbell » Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:23 pm

It's a fecker right enough. But don't let it get you down. A scratch on a regular car usually needs immediate attention due to risk of rust. I got a similar gouge while parked in Edin Airport a few years back, that one was presumably sheer carelessness by a passing fellow traveller. Waited a couple of years for another violation of same panel before getting it fixed, by Steve Walker Bodyshop Bathgate, £300 for 3 panels. Pretty good going.

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Post by Scott P » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:08 pm

Jealousy is a terrible thing! Gutted for you :( Have had it happen to one of my previous cars & there is nothing worse! Hope its not going to to be too pricey to fix!

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Post by RDH » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:12 pm

Just called ChipsAway - the guy was round within the hour - they won't be able to fill it- it's a respray job!

So the 3 quotes so far are - £250; £280 and £350 - all excluding VAT :shock: - I think I'll leave it for the moment!

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Post by GregR » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:29 pm

yeah - get it on track and do some real damage first :twisted:
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Post by ninja » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:39 pm

is it down to the base?

if not then i don't see why you shouldn't be able to buff it out - granted it'll take a bit of doing but it doesn't look much worse than some of the damage i've done to the ducati chucking it down the road over the years and generally speaking rubbing compound and a few hours of wax on / wax off has done the trick for me in the past.

certianly worth a try IMHO

quite happy to do some of the rubbing if your arm gets tired!

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Post by RDH » Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:43 pm

ninja wrote:is it down to the base?

if not then i don't see why you shouldn't be able to buff it out - granted it'll take a bit of doing but it doesn't look much worse than some of the damage i've done to the ducati chucking it down the road over the years and generally speaking rubbing compound and a few hours of wax on / wax off has done the trick for me in the past.

certianly worth a try IMHO

quite happy to do some of the rubbing if your arm gets tired!

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Post by The_Rossatron » Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:45 pm

sorry to hear this! I think they should all be shot on the spot!!!!!!! :evil:
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Post by dr al » Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:07 pm

Bummer, mate.

think of it as an oportunity to make the back of your car really cool - either with cheap black paint or vinyl!!

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now I think that looks great, but that's just my opinion! - it'd certainly be cheap to achieve!!

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Post by RDH » Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:11 pm

dr al wrote:Bummer, mate.

think of it as an oportunity to make the back of your car really cool - either with cheap black paint or vinyl!!

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now I think that looks great, but that's just my opinion! - it'd certainly be cheap to achieve!!

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Post by jj » Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:17 pm

I posted a photochop of doing exactly that and it was shot down in flames a few months back!

I would have thought you would get a sprayjob done a lot cheaper than £300odd bucks though.

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Post by craigs135s » Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:27 pm

Are those quotes for the whole Rear Cam shell or just the area the is scraped?

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Post by simon » Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:31 pm

jke11y wrote:I posted a photochop of doing exactly that and it was shot down in flames a few months back!
That's cos it would've looked sh*t! ;)
And that one looks sh*t too.

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Post by Dominic » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:05 pm

Rob,

The mechanic at my work says he would be willing to give it a go, but with out seeing it, can't say how effective the repair would be. He would need you to supply a touch up paint, and he would buff & polish out the scratch. We also have a body shop who we give a fair bit of work to. They are very good, and quite cheap... could be a 'plan B'.

Let me know if any of that is any use.
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Post by dr al » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:47 pm

[quote="simonThat's cos it would've looked sh*t cool! ;)
And that one looks sh*t cool too.[/quote]

I concur!! :lol:

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Post by ninja » Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:53 am

Dominic wrote:Rob,

The mechanic at my work says he would be willing to give it a go, but with out seeing it, can't say how effective the repair would be. He would need you to supply a touch up paint, and he would buff & polish out the scratch. We also have a body shop who we give a fair bit of work to. They are very good, and quite cheap... could be a 'plan B'.

Let me know if any of that is any use.
similar enough to what i'd have done, it's worth a go tbh as even getting a professional to try, it will cost £50 and will get you a noticable improvement even if it's not totally perfect.

also if the scratch is basically level you could perhaps just cover it with a sticker?

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