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Old 06-09-2010, 08:57 PM
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Not on the mini but the fiances car has a scratch on the passengers side door....

Have got a quote for a respray from Ford (Im trying to get it done during some rust (!!!!!!) removal under warranty and they will do the scratch in for £100 if the rust is warranty) and Robin is looking into the cost of repair for me too but it just hit me that you guys may be able to restore it a bit cheaper ????

Is this a job you could do ? If so how much would it be ? The scratch is basically down to the metal, approx 1.5" - 2" long... Im sure Ive seen somewhere andy do a scratch removal on a CTR but maybe Im dreaming.... ??

Shame this last weekend didnt work out on my car but I hope to get on to that some time soon - perhaps we could do both cars at the same time ? Obviously the KA is the priority as I want to get in to it before any more rust....

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Old 06-09-2010, 08:58 PM
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Damn pic isnt in focus
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If this can be sorted then I should be going for a winter protection detail on the mini at the same time
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Looks like it's gone through , probably re-spray mate
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Old 07-09-2010, 04:22 PM
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Ok thanks for that
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if you see white ,its not alright (ryhmed)
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if you can see the metal it will have to be resprayed unfortunately
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Old 08-09-2010, 09:17 AM
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if you can see the metal it will have to be resprayed unfortunately
Thanks guys. Robin is looking into a price for me
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good luck with that, if not i got a sharpy pen and drew over it at MITP to try and make it less obvious lol sometimes i forget its scratched lol
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I was kinda hoping some paint could be filled in and then blended rather than a full respray... a felt tip repair may be stretching it however lol
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