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Sorry Paul, I did misunderstand. I'm not sure what that material is, but I'd still go with the process mentioned above. That area is still...
The wheel covers are most likely ABS plastic which will take the paint pretty well, but the fog light enclosures appear to be a softer...
Not too hard at all, Paul.... If you have a Hobby Shop near you, see if they have (or can get) Pactra brand Polycarb paint for R/C car bodies....
Interesting look, Mac! Just a bit stark, as the car is a pearl and the wheels are pure white, but, from the rear 3/4 view it does look pretty...
I guess that the only thing left is to actually start to contact the involved parties and gather the needed information and costs, as none of us...
Here are the official rules from the US gvt concerning importing a car: Vehicle Importation and Certification Requirements The cheapest...
Pretty neat find, but not too practical... Some years back I had worked with a company that imported non-US cars for sale here. The deal was...
If this can be repaired, repainted and buffed out for about 120, I'd like to take a look at that body shop's other work. You've got damage right...
I think that he states 2-3 weeks to the US, but checking his feedback there are many comments about how fast the items arrived....
Try this: WHEEL HUB CENTER 4 CAP FOR 2004 to 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS: eBay Motors (item 150492984669 end time Sep-18-10 08:59:49 PDT) The bidding...
Good thought on the black, but without the emblems, from a few feet away, won't they kinda disappear? I'll have to check, but I thought that my...
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Sorry to hear that..... If the scratch is so deep that metal is showing you'll probably want to pick up some appropriate thinner or reducer for...
I've owned/leased 8 black cars over the past 30 years. The worst for scratches was a 1980 WV Scirocco that had very soft non-clear coated paint...
Those fresheners are mostly oil-based. The oil has probably "stained" the paint or even broken it down a bit. I doubt that there's any way to...
I'd still be betting it's a kind of urethane..... The scrapes seem a bit deep and filler may be required. There are guys out there that do pretty...
It's most likely a kind of Polyurethane. If the dealer can have his touchup guy do it for about $100, I'd check out his work and probably go for...
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