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I plan on selling it soon and now I've got to spend a few hundred quid on getting it sprayed over. It's too deep to just buff out, but not so deep that spray shouldn't work and I’d have to get a new panel.
It just gets on my baps. I have to spend a few hundred of my own hard earned pounds just so some tart can be like a impotent mans penis in front of his friends. Just some nob desperately trying to be hard!
GAH!
Not happy.
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Honda wanted £124 said they couldnt sell the glass on its own...
Had a peice made up for £5 :)
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> god damn punks!
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> Has this ever happened to you?
Never happened to me, but my uncle had his van keyed (looked more like a screwdiver to be honest). nothing flash about the van, just used it for his shop!
Just wish I could afford to keep it now :D
Left my job not too long ago, you see.
the colour polish should fill the majority of it whilst the T-cut will only take more of the lacquer off to level it so to speak. I use black and silver colour polish on my car, great results. Also, there is a small "lipstick" style chip filling pencil included. Hope you get it done, nice motor by the way.
Welcome to the forums too
I saw a similar thing happen to a friends car, he used some colour polish which I must say helped no end. Just a suggestion.
Hope you sort it.