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Posted on: 02 July 2008 02:19 PM
Lucy
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Female, Lancs
United Kingdom

Make: Fiat
Model: Punto
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Fizzypopturbo sounds to me it's just general wear and tear. ie stones and grit hitting. mostly seen on cheap bodykits that haven't been painted correctly..
i dont have a body kit but ive rubbed it with my finger and some of the clear ness came away and you cant actually see or tell now but will it be ok with just paint on or could it go rusty?? "

Posted on: 02 July 2008 03:48 PM
ShaunCo
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Male, blackpool
United Kingdom

Make: Fiat
Model: Bravo
Total Posts 3133

"get it relaquired! what colour is ur car? "

Posted on: 04 July 2008 08:12 AM
Lucy
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Female, Lancs
United Kingdom

Make: Fiat
Model: Punto
Total Posts 199

its like a silvery goldy colour very pretty hehe

Posted on: 04 July 2008 12:16 PM
Grovzy
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Male, Darlington
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it would work out cheaper by getting a whole new car colour than it is reparing your old colour.

Posted on: 05 July 2008 12:44 AM
Lucy
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Female, Lancs
United Kingdom

Make: Fiat
Model: Punto
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i took it to halfords yesterday and they charged me £75 and touched it up for me cant tell now i dont think it will be perfect as its halfords but still

Posted on: 07 July 2008 08:58 AM
ShaunCo
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Male, blackpool
United Kingdom

Make: Fiat
Model: Bravo
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"get it done properly...at a body shop...if it happens again u can take it back and they will re do it "

Posted on: 07 July 2008 08:59 AM
ShaunCo
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Male, blackpool
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Make: Fiat
Model: Bravo
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Grovzy it would work out cheaper by getting a whole new car colour than it is reparing your old colour.
would it heck...itll cost over £1000 to get a full respray..."

Posted on: 13 July 2008 04:14 PM
Jay
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Male, Blackpool
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ShaunCo
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Grovzy it would work out cheaper by getting a whole new car colour than it is reparing your old colour.
would it heck...itll cost over £1000 to get a full respray...
Depending on the size of the car and how difficult it is to get the correct colour"

Posted on: 13 July 2008 08:23 PM
Puntoboy
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Male, Darlo
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flaking paint is the least of your worries its when all your floor needs welding cos its rusted away and you can see the road insted of carpet inside ya car

Posted on: 14 July 2008 12:11 PM
Phil
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Male, Leeds
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Make: BMW
Model: 3 Series
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well yeah that is a bit more of a worry. you could always plexi glass it. new feature to the car *hope your al aware im not been serious*


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