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Hey guys,

I was cleaning my headlights this morning and stupidly used a duct tape to mask up the surrounding bumpers.

When i peeled the tape off i unfortunately peeled a strip of paint off the front bumper

When i picked the car up it already had a slight scrape on the other side of the bumper which im thinking i may just get both problems fixed at a panel beater.

Couple of questions - how much should i expect to pay to get a panel beater to fix the paint problems (pics attached)

could i do it myself instead fairly easily? I read in another thread Nissan do touch up paint for $12 or so dollars that comes with a brush?

Anyone recommend someone NOR?

Cheers for the advice.

Steve

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Edited by s13-steve

would touch up paint work to cover it up completely? the paint is completely stipped in the first pic (the masking tape just pulled it right off)

also anyone know where to get KR4 touch up paint in Perth? I did a search and apparently Nissan is the best place to go?

Give Colortech a call http://www.colortech.net.au/.. he comes to you and has a computer/paint machine to colour match the exact paint code.

forgot the dudes name though.. 0413 133 902

Used him to fix up a trolley ding on my evo before and it came out perfect :blink:

Edited by aiball

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