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Bad scratch - very sad - hard to fix?
doug
 

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RE: Bad scratch - very sad - hard to fix?

(20-05-2013 02:44pm)Dpkeeling Wrote:  Hi I don't think you need to take it to a body shop. A good mobile service should be able to repair the scratches for you for around £150. You will have to lose your range rover tags though, but you can pick up replacements for about £30. Try http://www.carbodyrepairs4less.co.uk not to sure they cover your area but if you email them a photo they will give you a quote.

You could always try and do it yourself. But be warned if you make a mistake it might cost you more to rectify.

What do you mean by "range rover tags" please.

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20-05-2013 05:04pm
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speary
 

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RE: Bad scratch - very sad - hard to fix?

(20-05-2013 05:04pm)doug Wrote:  What do you mean by "range rover tags" please.

The stick on letters R A N G E R O V E R

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21-05-2013 08:34am
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