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Starter Motor
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 10
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Hi all, I think this is a common problem for all...
I got my first stone chip after a week grrr. I can tell the paint layer is very thin, as I can see the metal now. I rang up local Ford, they don't have the Sea Grey paint for Fiesta or imported Ford:( And the UK online part store (fordpartuk.com) is charging silly postage (GBP45) for it. Any suggestion to prevent/to fix stone chips? Or just ignore it? |
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