Author Topic: Alloy damage  (Read 5678 times)

Offline charlie

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Re: Alloy damage
« Reply #10 on: 10 November 2015, 11:33 »
I haven't damaged an alloy but some w/n£e? Reversed into my car damaging the bumper. It happened about a month ago and it still bothers me now. It's booked in to get repaired at the end of the month and the repair bill is coming out of my pocket. I know who did it but at the time he drove off. The power of Facebook found him and when I met up he had the nuts to turn around and say I did the damage. I've let the rozzers know but I don't expect anything done. My point being if you damage or someone damages your motor and it's cost £20000 plus you want it putting right or is that just me :wink:
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Offline Forza300

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Re: Alloy damage
« Reply #11 on: 10 November 2015, 17:16 »
It only took 1500 miles until i've scuffed the front offside alloy  :cry:

I'd taken up the 'Car Care Alloy Wheel Insurance' when i bought the car as i thought it good value (max 10 repairs over 3 years for £250)

The repair was completed last week by Flying Colours / Wheel Wizard at my home and the result is almost impossible to spot.

I'm aware there's a possibility that the lacquer might discolour over time but for now, my new car still looks new.  :smiley:
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