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Offline takuma

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Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« on: 15 November 2010, 14:00 »
Gutted, went shopping and left the car in Bromley car park (very tight spaces), returned to find big f**ken scratches on the side my rear bumper. Obviously this damage has been made by the adjacent car reversing out. Luckily it's just the paint work and no big dents on the bumper, it seems like something sharp was on the bumper to cause these scratches.

Do you guys have any recommendation for london body work shops who can repair the damage?
Found these guys http://www.exan.co.uk/index.php are they any good? Haven't managed to call any of the official VW dealers yet but do you know approx. how much this is going to cost to fix if it's just a respray?  It's a white gti so I'm hoping it's not too expensive.  :sad:

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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #1 on: 15 November 2010, 14:36 »
where are you based?

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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #2 on: 15 November 2010, 14:49 »
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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #3 on: 15 November 2010, 15:19 »
Steve's your man. Similar neck of the woods to you. Steve knows a good bodyshop.
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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #4 on: 15 November 2010, 16:00 »
Perfect these guys are based in Brixton and did a brilliant job on my motor 0207 7332589 based in Milkwood road give them a ring however mine was done on insurance so not sure about there price's ? :wink:
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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #5 on: 15 November 2010, 16:14 »
Thanks Steve.
I'll give them a call and get a quote.

We talking about these guys right? http://www.libra-arc.co.uk/

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« Reply #6 on: 15 November 2010, 16:33 »
Thanks Steve.
I'll give them a call and get a quote.

We talking about these guys right? http://www.libra-arc.co.uk/


Thats the one, did a great job on mine actuly better job than VW  :cool:

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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #7 on: 15 November 2010, 18:27 »
Unlucky fella... God I hate car parks. To get a perfect job, the bumper will need to removed and completely resprayed by a bodyshop. I reckon this would cost in the region of £300-400.


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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #8 on: 15 November 2010, 21:28 »
Regarding Exan, I went to see them in Hampstead on Friday funnily enough. I have a dink on my front left wheel arch thanks to some f***tard dragging a shopping bag into the car and it looks like a tin of beans or something has caught it. The dink is 2.7mm x 1.9mm. I got the calipers out after I'd seen Exan in case I was 'missing something' and in case my idea of 'small' wasn't the same as everyone elses when it came to describing it.

Anyway, the estimator comes out to the car, takes a look at the damage and then starts telling me that they need to panel beat the little dent out and then blend it and that they'd have to do the passenger door as well to blend everything fully. For a 2.7mmx1.9mm dink. So, I'm already prepared for a stupid quote and am about to sarcastically ask whether he might want to respray the entire car to ensure the whole vehicle is consistent when he reveals the cost. £1,200. Yes, one thousand two hundred pounds. I just laughed at him and congratulated him on his fine sense of humour. He wasn't joking. I remarked that the most I would have expected to pay would be £500 and that would be verging on daylight robbery as it was. So, he nods, looks thoughtful and then asks to check the paint code in the boot and says he'll have a chat with the body shop. Anyway, he comes back 15 minutes later with 'good news' based on the fact that the car is flat black, not pearlescent. Guess how much they can do it for? £500. How convenient.

Based on my experience, I'd avoid them. The MD of Alan Day where I bought the car recommended them and their work is spot checked by VW as an official bodywork supplier but seriously, for a mark that small, I'd wager that I could buy a new front left wing for less.
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Re: Scratch repairs and respray cost?
« Reply #9 on: 15 November 2010, 21:36 »
Regarding Exan, I went to see them in Hampstead on Friday funnily enough. I have a dink on my front left wheel arch thanks to some f***tard dragging a shopping bag into the car and it looks like a tin of beans or something has caught it. The dink is 2.7mm x 1.9mm. I got the calipers out after I'd seen Exan in case I was 'missing something' and in case my idea of 'small' wasn't the same as everyone elses when it came to describing it.

Anyway, the estimator comes out to the car, takes a look at the damage and then starts telling me that they need to panel beat the little dent out and then blend it and that they'd have to do the passenger door as well to blend it. For a 2.7mmx1.9mm dink. So, I'm already prepared for a stupid quote and am about to sarcastically ask whether he might want to respray the entire car to ensure the whole vehicle is consistent when he reveals the cost. £1,200. Yes, one thousand two hundred pounds. I just laughed at him and congratulated him on his fine sense of humour. He wasn't joking. I remarked that the most I would have expected to pay would be £500 and that would be verging on daylight robbery as it was. So, he nods, looks thoughtful and then asks to check the paint code in the boot and says he'll have a chat with the body shop. Anyway, he comes back 15 minutes later with 'good news' based on the fact that the car is flat black, not pearlescent. Guess how much they can do it for? £500. How convenient.

Based on my experience, I'd avoid them. The MD of Alan Day where I bought the car recommended them and their work is spot checked by VW as an official bodywork supplier but seriously, for a mark that small, I'd wager that I could buy a new front left wing for less.

£500 for a dent! I hope I'm not looking at those figures to fix a few scratches on the paint work! I think any more than £150 I would be tempted to get out the white tipex! Thanks for the heads up about Exan.