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Originally Posted by vinder
Hey guys,
I've been lurking for a couple months, ever since I picked up my car in May, just thought I'd say hello. I <3 my 370z, but seeing some of the pictures and some of the conversation on upgrading has got me a little worried about future withdrawals from my bank account!
I have a couple quick questions that I was hoping you might be able to help me out with (I have gone through old threads to hunt for information as well): - I bought my car used, and have a bit of curb rash on the wheels. Anyone have any insight into where to get it repaired in the GTA and how much it would cost?
- There is a clear bra installed parts of the car (hood, mirrors), but unfortunately I've also got a few stone chips on the lower part of the front bumper. I bought a touch up pen from the dealership, but am wondering if that's the right path. I'm sure someone has experience with this, but after going back 4-5 pages i didn't see any threads on it. Any advice?
Appreciate the help!
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dude... just 3 posts and you are hibernating already??? C'mon dude... surface please....
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Welcome to the forum...
For your first question, yes, I visit a tech in Yorkdale area and they can fix your rim on site, they do it on their driveway in a truck, good price and very nice people, they do good job though, and will explain details with you. PM me if you need their info or phone number.
2nd, there are two ways you can fix the problem, 1st, touch up paint the spots and bring it to VentureShield the bumper. 2nd, order
DR.ColorChip and repair those spots in detail then VentureShield your bumper.
There is a debate between "to be or not to be" on VentureShield the bumper, because it is costly, cost about $500ish for a full bumper wrap.
Some people say skip it because it only costs $300ish to repaint the while thing, and some say wrap it cos it's peace of mind, I am the latter.
One thing I want to say about VentureShield the bumper is because you don't need to worry about the stone chip, and especially when you have to wash/rub those bugs.. tars off the bumper, you don't need to worry about damaging the paint because you are rubbing on the shield, that's important especially if you drive on highway a lot.
The other point is even you can repaint the bumper for less cost, you might as well have to worry about the color match (ie 'old' color on the hood vs shiny new paint on the bumper), need to rent a car for couple days (rental cost)...
Well, you can do the math and thinking....