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Old 13 May 2002, 11:09 AM
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I already have stone chips and a slight indentation on my bonnet.

I have an STi7 (350 miles) with an alluminium (Sp!) bonnet and I must have been a little ham fisted when pushing it closed. It really is only a slight indentation but I know it is there

Has anyone else managed to deface there car in this way or is it just me? I am now more aware of the 'soft' bonnet and am very careful.

How much do you recken it will cost me to have it sorted and who would you use? Somebody like Dent Wizard? Does anyone have a number for them in the North West?

Next question, can you get a touch up pen for the Mica WR Blue? Is this a dealership thing? How much should I be paying?

Thanks for your help guys and be careful with the alluminium bonnets..

Steve
Old 13 May 2002, 11:15 AM
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My advice when closing your bonnet would be to let it drop closed and not push it down. Obviously don't drop it from its fully opened position but say 3 or 4" from being closed.
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Old 13 May 2002, 11:21 AM
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Steve,

welcome to the world of stone-chips. It's a very common problem with these cars, especially down the sides and at the bottom of the front wings. The tyres seem to stick out a bit further than the standard WRX, and they also seem to pick up more stones and gravel off the road. I've even had a stone come up off the tyre and go across the bonnet when going around a corner. Thankfully no damage done that time.

I'm currently looking to make up a set of small plastic mud flaps to suit the front wheels, but which won't cost the £200 for the proper STi ones.

You can get touch up pens, but I believe they are currently on back order (or so I heard), due to demand!

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Old 13 May 2002, 11:27 AM
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The STI ones are £400!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 13 May 2002, 11:29 AM
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John/Ian

Thacks for the reply. I'll get in touch with the dealer then to get a touch up pen.

Ian, I DID let the bonnet drop a few inches (3-5) but with the bonnet being so light it didn't 'snap' closed and needed a reassuring shove (which transpires was over enthusiatic on my part ).

Question is, where can I get this sorted and how much should I pay?

Steve.
Old 13 May 2002, 11:31 AM
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yep, touch up pens are on back order. Been waiting 3 weeks for mine now.

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Old 13 May 2002, 11:34 AM
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i shoved my bonnet shut on day 1 and have had a dent there ever since
Old 13 May 2002, 11:35 AM
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Steve you could try dentmaster or dentdevil etc (never used them) I did hear that you could book them via Halfords or go straight to the RAC as they brought one of them up I think.
Try doing a search on www.yell.com
hth ian
Old 13 May 2002, 11:48 AM
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Have a quick word with your dealer - they might know of a reputable company in your area. I had some dents that the friendly local pine tree donated - pine cones from 40ft - and the local dealer got a small, one man band to deal with it when it was in for service. Very reasonable price too!
Old 13 May 2002, 12:06 PM
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Ian,

Cheers for that. I have a number but can't get through (not being answered) 0800 433687.

I shall try them later and see what they say.

Tiggs,

Sorry to hear you have a similar issue

Steve
Old 13 May 2002, 12:18 PM
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Given the reputation of Subaru paintwork, you might want to get Armourfend or something similar before it all goes spotty...
Old 13 May 2002, 02:46 PM
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Steve

Robbies (Rochdale) sorted my dented bonnet. Or you could try Richard Hoyland 07930 473 942 who comes highly recommended by a Scoob owning friend from the wilds of Yorkshire

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Old 13 May 2002, 02:55 PM
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should organise a trip to japan or hong kong or something. The STI mud flaps cost 170. But i thought that was too pricey for bits of plastic.
Old 13 May 2002, 04:03 PM
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Banshi,

Thanks for that. Never thought of asking Robbies. That is where I picked it up from last Wednesday

How much did they charge you?

Steve
Old 13 May 2002, 05:43 PM
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P1 mudflaps cost £20 and do the job just as well.
Old 13 May 2002, 05:48 PM
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Steve

I noticed a dent on the top of the right front wing after a good polishing session the other day.

I started cursing all those people who slam door's into other peoples cars and have no respect at all.

Then it dawned on me .... the dent was in exactly the same place that I had rested against while polishing the air scoop :-O

It looks like I lent too hard (with my stomach!) on the wing, and hey presto a nice dent. Luckily for me you can only see it if you look down the side of the car.

J.

PS ... and I only weigh 11st 10lbs !

[Edited by fdpxfunix - 5/13/2002 5:50:02 PM]
Old 13 May 2002, 05:49 PM
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I have two hand prints where some scumbag decided to scratch the bonnet...scratches sorted by myself but two dints left...going to leave until I decide to sell and get it done then as you can guarantee that if I get it done now will get more dints ....
Old 13 May 2002, 05:54 PM
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Steve

It was part of a bundle of odd jobs including replacing a chipped screen.

Have a word with John and he'll drag their dent man round to quote you
Old 14 May 2002, 07:55 AM
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Thanks to all for your input.

Banshi, I'll have a word with Robbies at my 1000 mile service

Steve
Old 14 May 2002, 08:02 AM
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There has been a thread in General Technical on mud flaps, this has mainly been for the WRX, but it does have some details on fitting mud flaps to an STI.

http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...threadid=94114

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Old 14 May 2002, 08:06 PM
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The touch up pencils are just over a tenner at the dealer
I managed to get one straight away, though my car is the "less common" silver
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