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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: jamrock on 15 October 2010, 12:55
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:angry: :angry: :angry:
woke up this morning to find this
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss173/jameock/IMAG0220.jpg)
(http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss173/jameock/IMAG0219.jpg)
what do these little sh!ts get out of it??
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Fecking bar stewards....
Need stringing up by their balls.... :angry:
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They get a tenner from me, Good work lads! :cry:
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Really sorry to see this, hope you get it sorted out ok.
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Has it gone through primer? :sad:
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the one on the wing does not look too deep, i might be able to over it with one of those VW pen things. the bonnet one looks bad, there is also a key mark next to it in the pic, very faint.
dont know whether to spray the wing and bonnet or do a cover up job :undecided:
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Mindless tw@ts.
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Happened to me twice!, Jealous C*nts!
:angry:
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I would touch it up for the winter then wait for some good weather next year if you can stand to look at for that long? Depends who is going to sort it, and for how much fella? White is tough to matchBut either way thats just a blantant jealous child who has done that, proberly doesn't even drive? :angry:
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I feel your pain :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=143453.msg1575484#msg1575484
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As a quick fix until you may consider painting the panels i would give it a good go with touching it in. You can if careful load the scratch up with several layers using the touchup stick. Once you've built the layers up enough, get some very fine sand paper 1200-1500 and wet sand the scratch. Use some compound polish to remove any light scratches and polish to shine back up again. It won't be perfect but will be alot better than staring at a scratch. There's probably some good searches that would show the right way to do this.
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As a quick fix until you may consider painting the panels i would give it a good go with touching it in. You can if careful load the scratch up with several layers using the touchup stick. Once you've built the layers up enough, get some very fine sand paper 1200-1500 and wet sand the scratch. Use some compound polish to remove any light scratches and polish to shine back up again. It won't be perfect but will be alot better than staring at a scratch. There's probably some good searches that would show the right way to do this.
Good tip, or if you've got some body colour already, just spray it into the cap an use a tiny brush.
As for those responsible, I have killed for less.