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Old 07 March 2014, 01:38 PM
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Fellow enthusiasts,
I would like to ask if you know anyone that can repair my STI 2003 gold prodrive wheels and the blue bonnet stone chips? Im from London and happy to travel.
I just bought my 1st scooby and its very clean apart of those 2 areas so some insight and advise on this subject would be very much appreciated.

Many thanks.
Old 07 March 2014, 05:33 PM
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A good detailer should be able to do the stone chips; if you go check out detailingworld you should find some recommendations on there, or even enough info to convince you that it's DIYable.

As for the wheels I'd look to get them done by a professional wheel return place; personally I prefer powdercoat but many think paint better as once PC begins to lift it'll go quickly. Either will be night and day quicker than the original finish...
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Many thanks for the info. I thought about doing the stone chips myself but never done before but i guess its not rocket science so ill check detailingworld. Regarding wheels can you recommend a good professional to do them? nMany thanks
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