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If that scrape was on a steel body panel I would get it repainted to prevent it from rusting. But it looks like it is on a plastic panel? Those first dings and scrapes on a new car are frustrating and I feel your pain. Sorry it happened so soon.

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I would hate to think what you consider a major scrape/ding!!! OMG! I would have a heart attack if I found something like that on my Z. Well, I did have a little heart attack when I ran up over a huge curb and gouged the underside of the front bumper. :drop:

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Yeah, I would call that a fender bender, actually a hit-and-run. But no way would I call it a "ding".

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That will take a bit of work to do, but aftermarket paint is pretty good, on bumpers they use a flex additive so the paint wont crack when it flexes. If you want to find a good body shop, find a high dollar dealership, like BMW or Mercedes, and ask them(provided they dont have their own) where they have their body work done, and take it there. Body shops follow a standard guide line for labor, so even if the shop does work for a high end dealer, doesnt mean they will charge more for the work. My wife's dad owns a body shop, actually the building, and his former manager owns the business, and they do work for Mercedes, and other high end dealers, but dont cost any more than any other body shop and do excellent work. They use high quality paint too. Dupont Standox.

 

For that damage, they will remove the bumper, grind out that area and fill it in with flexible putty, then sand it smooth, prime it, then wet sand the entire bumper and paint it to match the car, and reinstall it. Whn done right, you would never know it was there. I have even seen bumpers that were split be repaired and you could not tell that it had a split in it.

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Bummer, that is like having a giant pimple right on the end of your nose. I feel your pain. That first dent/ding is always heart breaking.

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Well, I got my first dent, had to happen.

While driving on the highway the piece of metal that came flying out of nowhere that struck my hood dead center left a small dent and two small paint chips.

That made me mad! My first ding. With the Tri-white paint it's not easy to fix chips to the paint.

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Sorry to hear you got a ding. And it is in a most unusual way and location too.

 

But at least you aren't kicking yourself for causing the ding yourself, like I am after I turned my wheels into a curb while parking just to try to get as close as possible to the curb in order to be parked as far from the car next to me so there was less possibility of that car dinging my doors.

 

These low-profile 18" tires on these FFH have so very little bulge in the sidewalls, especially when compared to the older normal-profile tires. And that lack of sidewall bulge makes it so incredibly easy to really scrape up the wheel badly when bumping a curb, where with the older normal-profile tires, it would have just been a tire bruise.

 

I now have a 6" relatively deep scrape along the outer edge of my beautiful 5-spoke wheels. Oh well, I know from experience that the painted aluminum wheels used nowadays get really ratty looking after 10 years or more of use. So I knew I would most likely want to replace all of my wheels eventually. But I didn't think I would be living with such a big scrape for most of the 10 years I plan on keeping my FFH. At least it is mostly only noticeable to me, but still...Dings suck, no matter where on your car they happen or how they happen. :doh:

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Looks good to me! By the way, I really, really like that color, but I don't know if I could live with it. Silver hides road grime a little better.

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