it happens, i used to work for a panel shop that had a contract with a Ford dealership, we had as many as 3-5 cars a week in for minor dints chips and scratches.and to think these cars ar made...
yeh im from Melbourne and the plates were definatly red! i remember specifically coz it looked good coz it tied in with the whole red honda badge theme
i dont know why you would want to take your car to a dealership anyway. the only time i would ever take a car to a dealership is if i had a new car and wanted something fixed on warranty.
damn must be annoying as hell selling off your goods then deciding to keep your car! haha oh well. say someone came to you with an offer though...would u still take it?
claybar will not help you. if the scratches are fine enough u may be able to fade them or get rid of them with polish, but at a guess seen as u did it with a blade, your prob stuck with it. next time...
did you see any dirt on the clay? if there was no residue on the clay then yeh waste of time, but i remember the first time i did my car with cleaner clay then polish then wax, it was so damn shiney...
Mate dont talk to me like im an idiot. i never said its hard to comprehend, i just said from an outsiders prospective i never really assosiated the Red H exclusively to type Rs, so to some people...
im not a Honda owner and dont know nearly as much about them as you lot, and i can tell u this, i have never mistaken a regular Honda for a Type R just coz it had a red H. in fact, i knew Type Rs...
paint protection is a massive scam. i used to manage a carwash, i would have soccer mum rock up in her X5 or whatever and be like no i dont need polish i have paint protection...and i say look at...
if i get an ep3 id do the dc5 brembo conversion, i think from memory u need to swap that lower arms and u also get a slightly wider track. if not id get Spoon or Endless calipar upgrade
this is true, for most people, once u go evo u never go back, but im open minded and like to expierence different things...variety is the spice to life ;)