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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Makaveli on 12 September 2008, 13:03
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..... has scrapped the wheel arch of my car whilst it was parked :angry:
I don't know the best way to sort this as I have never had anyone bash into me before and then driven off like the sub-human scum that they are. It is going in for it's first service next month so do I just get VW to fix it or is it better to seek out a specialist?
Here are a couple of pics please let me know what I should do:-
(http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd239/Mogga07_album/CIMG0140.jpg)
(http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd239/Mogga07_album/CIMG0141.jpg)
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It is hard to say without seeing it in the flesh but just run your finger nail across it if you can't feel any grooves that should polish out with a bit of t-cut.if thats no good take it to a recomended bodyshop
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That is partly the problem though as I am in Kazakhstan and the it is the wife who has the car so I haven't seen it myself in the flesh and it is due in for the service before I get home.
She says that you can feel grooves so I think it is a bodyshop repair but are VW any good or am I better getting someone else to do it?
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hmmm its a nasty panel to spray if i remember rightly...
I would get someone to come and look at it from a reputable local company, the stealers will just go rightttt it needs a whole new wing and blah blah when in reality it doesnt need it...
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As with most jobs its down to the individual and how much pride they take in their work,just cause you take it to vw does not mean you get a top job.Id wait till i got home,does not look like its gone threw paintwork into the metal
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She tells me that it is not down to the metal which I presumed was a good thing.
OK then next question does anyone know a good bodyshop in the Edinburgh area?
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Looks like a spray job I'm afraid. I used my local VW bodyshop in Newcastle and the paint match (DPB) was excellent - you can't tell it from the original paint :smug:
Cass
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OOh fella, i feel your pain. I drove in to a parking space at Gatwick BP garage on Wednesday, straight in to a whacking great bit of protruding rock. Big gouge from bumper - man was i p*ssed! at least it was my own fault and not some barsteward!
Independant specialist would be my advice, fortunately i know a local guy who is tip top, is going to re-do my front and rear bumper taking out the scratches and scuffs and repair the gouge for £180. Bit far from Scotland though :undecided:
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hmmm its a nasty panel to spray if i remember rightly...
I would get someone to come and look at it from a reputable local company, the stealers will just go rightttt it needs a whole new wing and blah blah when in reality it doesnt need it...
....Perhaps your VW dealers would say that, but mine certainly wouldn't. I must say I get fed up with people constantly tarring all dealers with the same brush. It just isn't so - There are good ones and there are bad ones.
Don't worry, Makeveli - That's easily fixed by a good bodyshop and soon you'll forget it ever happened.
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