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Old 22-07-2012, 14:36   #1
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heyup chaps.

I have put this in the Pub because its not even nissan related!! I am just hoping for your sage advice

so, I have a 3 door, Fiat Stilo. I adore the car. Last night, I was reversing down the drive when i lightly scraped the concrete post that stops a car from falling off the edge. The damage is heavy scratches as you would expect, and minor dents that need pulling/tapping out.

now, i Have never had this sort of issue before, and as I really love this car, I want to get it fixed. I am looking at these mobile repairers,are they any good? this is the damage:



as the panels are pretty flat, and the colour nothing special, does it look like a regular repair job? what do you reckon the costs are?
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Old 22-07-2012, 14:43   #2
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you would be better off SCRAPING IT remember its a fiat

only kidding
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Old 22-07-2012, 14:47   #3
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you would be better off SCRAPING IT remember its a fiat

only kidding
OY!!

its my pride and joy there lol

may be a fiat, but i gotta say, its a REAL nice motor!
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Old 22-07-2012, 15:47   #4
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Is the concrete post OK???
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Old 22-07-2012, 18:08   #5
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Sent you a PM Clivvy

Jim


PS hope you're proud of that car. Not so often you come across a FIAT that's still standing after a bump like that
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Old 22-07-2012, 18:44   #6
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I was going to offer some advice......But as its a FIAT, i can't be arsed.

A Mav would of ripped the post out and beat the gate to death with it.
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Old 22-07-2012, 20:32   #7
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I was going to offer some advice......But as its a FIAT, i can't be arsed.

A Mav would of ripped the post out and beat the gate to death with it.
i like your thinking
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Old 22-07-2012, 20:44   #8
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lol, you're all mean.

the concrete post is fine, smug little shit. Think i might use the Mav to rip it out.
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Old 22-07-2012, 22:52   #9
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it would be cheaper and easier to replace the wing and door. there must be hundreds in the scrap yard:lol
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