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Old 06-18-2009, 11:16 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by AJChubbs View Post
Yea I assumed it was a knife cut, but why would you be so stupid to do that on a $40k car. EGH.

They also filled her up AND threw in some touch up paint. Very good guys.
Some of the plastic used to protect the interior can ONLY be removed with a razor blade.

Now, combine that with the fact that there is always some young, inexperienced kids working at dealerships in the detail shop. Trust me, it happened a lot, especially if they are in a rush, but I can tell he made multiple cuts and he also did the "swipe" method (as in, he swiped at it with the razor instead of carefully placing the razor on the edge of the panel and cutting gently...)
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