Wonderboy
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Save at least 75% the add says
Lets have a little game:
Guess the quote for the following scratches:
The price per scratch so you can guess the price per scratch if you wish:
Top Left: Scratch A
Bottom Left: Scratch B
Right: Scratch C
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J4M13
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A - £75
B - £60
B - £60
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Tommy L
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A £60
B £50
C £45
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coke-gsi16v
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well really they usually dont do just 1 scratch at a time a typical body shop will repair both scratches on the door as they will paint the full panel same on bk, i qoute 180 if i was doing it, so i will say around 180 mark
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Wonderboy
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The answer is...
A - £95
B - £95
C - £115
£305 in total. I could believe the way that the prices are calculated. He came out with a piece of paper with measurements on it and prices next to that. The longer the scratch the more expensive it was.
Stupid!
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PaulW
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So £305 after the 75% reduction?? fook!!
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mwg
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You were never actually planning on letting them near your car I hope
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Wonderboy
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
You were never actually planning on letting them near your car I hope
I just wanted a quote, 75% less than all other garages seemed to good to be true. It seemed I was right.
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Joe
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So if you only wanted one doing, they would tape the other 2 up and paint round them? Fucking retards.
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kylesxi
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u could get the full side resprayed for that price
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Wonderboy
The answer is...
A - £95
B - £95
C - £115
£305 in total. I could believe the way that the prices are calculated. He came out with a piece of paper with measurements on it and prices next to that. The longer the scratch the more expensive it was.
Stupid!
Halfrauds by name, Halfrauds by nature.
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Wonderboy
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How much do you guys think it would cost from a garage?
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Superlite Ltd.
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DIY mate
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Wonderboy
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
DIY mate
I was actually thinking about it. Since I'm wanting to sell to car to get my brother 1.25 zetec, this could increase my profits and save me a little bit of money. I know it could turn out ok if I send some time working on it, but I'm not sure if it's worth the risk or not.
Would I have to respray the whole panel? Or just sand back to metal, fill and spray the damaged parts?
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Adam C
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Registered: 10th Jan 07
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get a bodyshop to give you a qoute.
Halfords would be the last place i'd go to for scratch repair to be honest
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
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they use crap smart repair systems and its just not upto standard!
a body shop will be about £250 for that, well thats what i would roughly quote you!
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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get your whole side sprayed for that
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AJ890
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halfords dont do the work on the car its a company called carcare who are actually really good.
[Edited on 21-07-2007 by AJ890]
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by Wonderboy
The answer is...
A - £95
B - £95
C - £115
£305 in total. I could believe the way that the prices are calculated. He came out with a piece of paper with measurements on it and prices next to that. The longer the scratch the more expensive it was.
Stupid!
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dick.
halfords do not make the prices up. the company "shine" carecare" make the price up as they do the work.
the work they do is top notch too.
its down to using your brain, a simple bumper scuff or similar on a 5 year old car or newer is worth getting it fixed
anything older isn't worth it be honest a ten year old corsa. not a chance.
use your head go to a bodyshop and have the whole panel or side sparayed withh still come out about around £300 odd though
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by Green Thing
get a bodyshop to give you a qoute.
Halfords would be the last place i'd go to for scratch repair to be honest
funny, i seen them do a dent on a creaseline or a volvo s80 where the panel goes down the dshape of the rear1/4 panel
the dent can only be described as it had been shot
you could not tell it was ever there.
and ontop of that it gauranteed aswell 50% of bodyshops dont gaurantee the work as in a year they will have moved on changed name/premises etc
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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adam-d the work is still overpriced wether good or not
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Adam-D
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in perspective
a 2 year old bmw 5 series, £300 to fix seems worth it
a ten year old corsa, can be purchased for £300 so is definatly not worth it.
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Dee
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
in perspective
a 2 year old bmw 5 series, £300 to fix seems worth it
a ten year old corsa, can be purchased for £300 so is definatly not worth it.
Good point, well made.
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Steve
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the fix is still not as good as a body shop will do, i had a similar fix done on a scratch on the leon, painted up and they use mobile infrared heaters to "bake" it, looked wonderful there and then but over time the paint goes a little dull and doesnt match the rest of the panel
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Adam C
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
in perspective
a 2 year old bmw 5 series, £300 to fix seems worth it
a ten year old corsa, can be purchased for £300 so is definatly not worth it.
i can understand it from that point of view.
I was just saying if i had a scratch down the side of my car (which i do thanks to my brother and his bike) i wouldn't immediatly think of halfords IMO, but then again i do have a bodyshop which i use, which do advertise in our local paper and are not some backstreet paint shop.
So i suppose it might be down to the situation, if you don't know where a bodyshop is then it would proberly be easier to go to halfords
My Arden Blue Astra GSi MK4 on BBS LM's Project Thread
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