BingBong
Established Member
I did a little accident, any idea how much it should cost?
Its a little scratch - just live with it, or try to repair yourself - Ive a few similar battle scars (one on wing, another on bonnet), which have managed to repair 99% back to factory (for less than £10) - in all cases you have to be brave and sand back (paint or plastic), then blend back in - these 2 on panels are almost invisible - but I have had 10 years of DIY experience of what works best for each scratch
Maybe we have different expectations - but that is a little scratch for DIY repair (if needed), otherwise you are into £'100s to £'1000s from a "professional". - why would you bother to fix this? - it still worksHardly a "little" scratch. Fair enough it's not major either. Good luck with sanding that back that back and blending it in. Can't really compare those marks you've shown, with the OPs damage. And as for living with it, God no, definitely not. ?
It is the left hand side, the salvage MG4 I bought recently has the right hand side destroyed. Find out if that part is available from the dealer at a reasonable price, if it isn't, I'll have a look at how hard it will be to get that section off my vehicle and maybe we can come to some sort of deal and I'll send the repair piece to you.
If you or someone you know are into DIY stuff, this You Tube video is a treasure chest of plastic repair techniques
T1 Terry
Fair enough. But sorry personally couldn't live with that, I'm a tad OCD with me cars,Maybe we have different expectations - but that is a little scratch for DIY repair (if needed), otherwise you are into £'100s to £'1000s from a "professional". - why would you bother to fix this? - it still works![]()
If you or someone you know are into DIY stuff, this You Tube video is a treasure chest of plastic repair techniques
T1 Terry
Ah the old “paint it white and call it a feature” ploy eh? I love it.As it is already damaged could you find some supplementary DRLs to fit. Cut out the plastic and make ( or get someone else to make) a shroud to blend them in , an auto electrician could wire them into the existing DRLs or headlights, do both sides for symmetry. Your MG would be then unique.![]()