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Thread: Look what some 8a5t4rd had done...!!!

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    Looks to me like the last person to refuel the car pulled the hose out too fast and smacked the side of the car with the nozzle and caused the damage. I have seen it numerous times on company cars.

    How ever it was done, its gonna need a respray any way. T-cut, colour magic polish or cutting compound won't sort that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gripper View Post
    Looks to me like the last person to refuel the car pulled the hose out too fast and smacked the side of the car with the nozzle and caused the damage. I have seen it numerous times on company cars.

    How ever it was done, its gonna need a respray any way. T-cut, colour magic polish or cutting compound won't sort that.

    I will gove chips away a call and see what they say.

    This scratch was deffo done by some w4nk3r and NOT at a petrol station as I havent been to one this weekend. The car had been washed and then cleaned up etc, and then my dad went to the shops.

    Car was parked very safe (as always) and there was no way of interrupting anyone's way, driving or walking.

    Someone has delibertaly gone out there way to do this.

    Only problem is the place where it were parked, there are CCTV camera's so guess who gets scr3w3d! Yep, the honest motorist AGAIN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob 2.2dti View Post
    Its sickening to see these threads, it’s got to be jealousy. I think its people who know they will never have anything as nice themselves. When I had a cr4ppy old ford escort I looked at nice cars and hoped I might have one someday, I think now the current chav unemployed underclass know they will never amount to anything so don’t give a t0ss what they do. I don’t think you can respect anyone else’s property if you don’t own anything of value yourself – and are never likely to.
    Hey Rob, I totally agree with your statement, people just dont have any respect for anyone else's property.

    When I bought my last car (the one before this), it was a Vec- B 2.2 SRI DTI 130, and the first day I had it, it was parked on the side street by, as I usually do it. BEAR IN MIND THIS WAS THE FIRST DAY I HAD IT and when I returned to the car at 6pm, some 8a5t4rd has scuffed my rear bumper along the side, and i'd only had it a day! Some very inconsiderate people out there and I would love to throttle them!

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    I can sort of understand stealing but I can't understand vandals. Gutted for you mate.

    It happened to me as well, the whole length of the car. I put up with it but it got me down so I traded it in to a dealer. The car I bought the started motor went so he picked it up for me and I went to his garage to pick it up a few days later. I saw my old car there with the key mark gone, so I said did you re-paint the side. He said no, he worked in a body shop and he touched it in, wet and dry and polished it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebellion View Post

    i think it has been mentioned before, but try & get a recommendation for the above, as some are v good, some are not...let us know how you go on

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    Gutted for you mate

    hope it doesn't cost you too much to get it fixed

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    hey. get down to halfords and get a touch up pen, the one with the point not a brush.
    keep fillings the scratch with paint but adding another layer each day over a week so eventually the paint becomes highier that the paint on the panel.

    then using 1500 wet and dry sand the "highier paint" down. yourll be left with white/grey scratches then just polish out with t cut
    not invisible but hides it alot.

    i done this on my vecy b. you could hardly tell.

    only real fix is a respray m8

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    Quote Originally Posted by vectra1.9cdti View Post
    hey. get down to halfords and get a touch up pen, the one with the point not a brush.
    keep fillings the scratch with paint but adding another layer each day over a week so eventually the paint becomes highier that the paint on the panel.

    then using 1500 wet and dry sand the "highier paint" down. yourll be left with white/grey scratches then just polish out with t cut
    not invisible but hides it alot.

    i done this on my vecy b. you could hardly tell.

    only real fix is a respray m8
    Now that sounds like a plan bud!

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    its a cheap fix. nothing to loose at the end of the day.

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