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By James H
#479665
How's your car doing?

Some absolute bellend did this to mine within the last 24 hours, no idea who, where or when:

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By dimtimjim
#479667
Meh... Local Sheffield garage just turned their noses up and said its gotta go to main dealer.

So, in typical head in the sand approach, I've just tried to ignore it this week. Will try again next week!

Sorry 'bout your scratch dude, thats a nasty one!
By fatboydave73
#479689
James H wrote:How's your car doing?

Some absolute bellend did this to mine within the last 24 hours, no idea who, where or when:

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Looks like a bellend with either a moped, or pushbike. I had a similar scratch appear recently on my front bumper; however luckily the scroat that did it was laying on the floor with his moped on top of him when I went out to see what the commotion was.

Don't fancy his insurance next year........
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By James H
#479693
Interesting! Thanks for that. Doesn't really help me fix it, but at least I can explain it!
By fatboydave73
#479708
Sorry it wasn't of too much use....

It looks quite a deep one; it has clearly gone through the paint into either the primers or past that (same as mine did); as mine was insurance they done quite a comprehensive job of rubbing it down and re-spraying. The problem for your one also is it is quite close to the cars natural bodywork, so if you took it to a garage they might struggle to paint match.
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By James H
#479711
It's gone straight down to the plastic unfortunately. Being a metallic silver it's gonna be a bitch to match.

I'm fitting a new FRP bonnet at some point soon which will probably need a custom bumper too as the bonnet looks different so I might just wait until then!

If anyone's interested in that, current bonnet/bumper:
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New bonnet, and hopefully similar bumper:
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(not my car, I wish it was!)
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By dimtimjim
#481476
Brrrrrap, brrrrrap, brrrrrrap. For the first time since July, I am now driving around in a car which has no warning lights on the dash! Whoop!

Yesterdays little visit ended up with the replacement of two sensors and the relief to my wallet to the tune of 185.37 english pounds stirling.

Vrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooooooooom. :)
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By James H
#481481
dimtimjim wrote:Brrrrrap, brrrrrap, brrrrrrap. For the first time since July, I am now driving around in a car which has no warning lights on the dash! Whoop!

Yesterdays little visit ended up with the replacement of two sensors and the relief to my wallet to the tune of 185.37 english pounds stirling.

Vrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooooooooom. :)

Awesome!! :)

Unfortunately I seem to have inherited your warning light, as my anti theft stuff is playing up. Sometimes the car won't start, and I'm getting the 'security flashing key' light staying on solid sometimes when driving. Fault codes P1610 and P1614.

Apparently it's the loom to the transponder that's dodgy. Oh fun.
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By dimtimjim
#481487
James H wrote: Fault codes P1610 and P1614.


Main relay voltage and Imobiliser control signal...! Oh no!

You using after-market security system?!
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By James H
#481491
Nope, built in NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System) immobilizer. Even worse when the standard security is failing eh? :(
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By dimtimjim
#481497
**Goes off in search of the FAIL**

Silly Datsun. (are 80's prejudices still acceptable here?)
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By James H
#481500
dimtimjim wrote:**Goes off in search of the FAIL**

Silly Datsun. (are 80's prejudices still acceptable here?)

No, because this one was co-developed with Renault. Go figure. 8O
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By dimtimjim
#481505
Yeah, I am aware of the Nissan/Renault joint venture...

Out of the frying pan and into the fire, springs to mind! :D
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By Yudster
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Whoever thought that putting computers in cars would be helpful was an idiot. Its just something else to go wrong and cost a * fortune to put right.
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By James H
#481547
Yudster wrote:Whoever thought that putting computers in cars would be helpful was an idiot. Its just something else to go wrong and cost a * fortune to put right.

It also helped car manufacturers come on leaps and bounds in terms of perfomance and economy. Unfortunately computers are a necessary evil these days in cars. Carburettors are just too outdated to be of any practical use (unless you work for a Nascar racing team)
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By Yudster
#481553
I know. I'm just grumpy.
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By dimtimjim
#481559
**hugs Yuds**
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By Yudster
#481560
Thanks. Between the two of you, you and Chrysostom have cheered me up a bit.
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By James H
#481621
charlalottie wrote:I don't care that my car hasn't got automatic wing mirrors, windows, an air roof, air conditioning or even a cd player. It drives, the wipers work and I can listen to the radio and blast some heat when needs be. That's all you need in a car.

Not true. Seats, seatbelts and a steering wheel all help too!
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By SAV1OUR
#481622
*Wanders in*

This here thread just reminded me of a sign which read 'Bad Spellers Untie'

Heh.
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By James H
#481623
I always thought that joke was "Dyslexics of the world, untie!"
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By daveG
#481676
mines in this

infact if the video link displays, thats it



got a bit broken near the end
fixed now

dave
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By dimtimjim
#481700
^^ thats your car...?!!
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By James H
#481702
You let Charlie from Busted crash your car?! You're a braver man than I!
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