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Old 21-09-2005, 11:53 PM   #1
losfp
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Angry There's always a first scratch....

But why did it only have to take 2 weeks?!?!

Our LX hatch spends its week driving my fiancée to work and back (she is a school teacher). All fine and dandy until today - the person who opens and shuts the gate didn't open it properly, or a gust of wind blew it or something.. and it took a good scrape of paint off the rear passenger side door handle.

Now, it's obviously not nearly as bad as scratching the paint off a door panel, but it is still a pain! Does anyone have any idea what it would take/cost to fix it? It's scraped probably 8cm x 1cm of paint off the handle...

Ah well, at least apart from that, the car has been a champion, no problems with it at all.

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