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RenoHuskerDu



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Hood paint chips spreading like cancer

Has anybody BTDT with similar paint problems? I see the aluminum underneath. Some fenderhead even tried to cover it up with a black felt pen! Shocked


I suppose that a full repaint of the hood is the only answer. Are there special preparation steps that the body shop should take because of the aluminum hood? Here in France, labour costs are extremely high. I'll report back on what estimate they give me. Big Cry [/img] Reno, on assignment in France.

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Think I would walk away from that one Shocked

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RenoHuskerDu



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I got the estimate this morning. They plan to strip the paint on the front part, recover with epoxy filler, sand smooth with the existing paint, then repaint and reapply new RR letters.

600€ Reno, on assignment in France.

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Make sure they paint the whole bonnet (hood) panel.

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RenoHuskerDu



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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Make sure they paint the whole bonnet (hood) panel.


Yes that was for repainting the entire hood. Only the damaged area would be stripped and epoxied however. The remaining vast surface would simply be prepped by SOP (std operating procedures) for repaint.

This particular shop repairs some high-end exotics that are quite rare in France. His explanation was that the factory paint was a tad too thin, letting stone chips penetrate to the aluminium. Once that happened, oxidation took over and insinuated itself under the paint, thus enlarging the damaged area. That seemed a reasonable explanation to me. Reno, on assignment in France.

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Maybe but as a dealer I have NEVER seen anything like that and personally would run from that car. Neutral

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RenoHuskerDu



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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Maybe but as a dealer I have NEVER seen anything like that and personally would run from that car. Neutral


Have you any nice LHD models in stock that I might consider as an alternative? Cool Cool Cool I can dream, eh?

I would prefer to live in the UK and do business there, but our factory is here, for now. Life in France is way different. Cars are often regarded as appliances here. Reno, on assignment in France.

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Reno, although the price seems fair enough for a good RR, you've posted on so many probs now that I'd drop the idea of this one too - or your buddy gives a 2 year warranty as he has a shop. But since it is a 'buddy' or at least someone who might be more valuable as a friend than a person to exchange nasty letters via a lawyer with, look for another RR.

I noticed that you posted on car prices in Germany - this is def where I'd concentrate my search for 2 reasons:
- the Germans require a diesel soot sticker (Feinstaubplakette) and the TD6 only qualifies as a 'yellow' meaning that it will not be legal to drive in most German cities in the next year or 2 (diesels with 'green' stickers generally have diesel particulate filters). So there is a glut of TD6s on the German market with more coming.
- German's suffer a very high yearly vehicle tax (just raised again too) and cars older than 3-4 years are becoming marginal - too old for people who can afford them and too expensive for people who would normally buy them. More cars on the market.

Check mobile.de or autoscout24.de . and let me know if you need any help. I am fluent in German and German-car-speak. And I'm only about a half hour north of you (I live south of S-bourg). 
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Reno, There are two things that could have caused it to happen.

1. It's a poor repair job, to thin, incorrect paint/primer.
2. The paint was over baked at the factory causing brittle paint.
If it is the latter you really should walk away as it will effect the entire body.

Did the guy you took it too about the repair tell you how thick the paint was?? Range Rover Autobiography 5.0SC
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SteveMFr wrote:
...Check mobile.de or autoscout24.de . and let me know if you need any help. I am fluent in German and German-car-speak. And I'm only about a half hour north of you (I live south of S-bourg).


Small world indeed. I am poor at Deutsch but have so far purchased several fine cars there. Wohin sind dem Verkauftwagen bitte? I once landed a pristine one-owner E32 750is that had been driven only in summer. 300hp, no waiting.

I appreciate all the advice from everyone here. I'm giving my buddy some frank feedback on this car, heading off for vacation in sunny CA, then will look again for an L322 in August. If he has fixed all the suspension woes, I may still consider this one though. All service receipts are available and I will also look through them. Reno, on assignment in France.

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wise decision reno... Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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