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> Well, there goes that door, scratched in a parking lot..
post Sep 9, 2004 - 3:51 PM
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I'll post picts later.. for now.. know that my entire passenger door is scratched from the start of it to the end of it- looks like a nice, clean, bumper scratch- I'm in assigned parking here at the apartment (where I discovered it) so I'm having the manager ask the people next to me if they did it (then I'm taking picts of any damage to their car- hopefully they won't get a chance to wash it.)

But then, it's FFA at school; where it MIGHT have happ, because I didn't check the side of my car that one time (if it happ there, the people who did it would have been long gone)


worse STILL, I could have done this MYSELF- I was in a tricky parking situation last night and I might have rubbed up against a pole... I checked the pole- it of course has damage all up and down it- around 23 inches there's some flecks of red (dull red tho..)- and the damage is around 23 inches on my car. The pole is painted brown, and there's no brown on my car however. God, if I did this myself.........

took lots of picts, will post later.

--Sean
 
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post Sep 10, 2004 - 4:16 PM
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QUOTE (97Celica @ Sep 10, 2004 - 11:54 AM)
QUOTE (Akimbo @ Sep 9, 2004 - 7:45 PM)
300? Think higher.

Not really man. 2 1/2 hrs worth of work and paint. Maybe demographically labor is more expensive where YOU live.

97, your crazy; maybe it's just cus you can't see all the small ones- or how deep the scratches are; but it's at least 600

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