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trackdemon
14-02-2011, 12:56 PM
Hello all,

I need to get my '95 UK car serviced and wondered if you have any recommendations (needs valves & brake fluid change on top of normal stuff). I read there was a specialist in Nth London but cannot find any further info.... I have been to Chiswick & Norton Way in the past but its a bit of a trek and I don't really have the time so any suggestions close to Essex (nr Brentwood) would be great.

Sadly, 6 months after spending £2.5k getting my NSX looking tip top again some PoS has decided to run a key down the rear wing..... done a 'good' job too, right down to the white. Will post pics when I get them, but if you know of anyone who can do smart repairs to try and help with costs I'd much appreciate it!

cheers,
Steve

NSX 2000
14-02-2011, 01:47 PM
Hi Steve

You could try Dixon at Dixon motorsport. They are based in Erith, (just over the dartford crossing for you). They did Silversufers' supercharger 9see vendor section). Plus he might be able to point you in the right direction for the scratch. IIRC there is a paint shop on the same ind est.

nobby
14-02-2011, 01:49 PM
Really sad to hear what total scum has done to your car ... awful reading stuff like that :(
what on earth posesses people to do such awful things to people and their property
hope you get it sorted. By the sounds of it, there may be no easy fix for this, if its down that far it may require a full panel respray.

hope u got sorted. again sorry to read such crap ... hope the scum die a horrible death VERY soon


Hello all,

I need to get my '95 UK car serviced and wondered if you have any recommendations (needs valves & brake fluid change on top of normal stuff). I read there was a specialist in Nth London but cannot find any further info.... I have been to Chiswick & Norton Way in the past but its a bit of a trek and I don't really have the time so any suggestions close to Essex (nr Brentwood) would be great.

Sadly, 6 months after spending £2.5k getting my NSX looking tip top again some PoS has decided to run a key down the rear wing..... done a 'good' job too, right down to the white. Will post pics when I get them, but if you know of anyone who can do smart repairs to try and help with costs I'd much appreciate it!

cheers,
Steve

AR
14-02-2011, 03:05 PM
Sorry to hear that Steve, have you asked about Smart Repairs on PH?

Silver Surfer
14-02-2011, 07:10 PM
Hi Steve,

Sorry to hear of the vandalism inflicted on your car!!! :(

I would recommend Dixon as Paul has indicated above...he does both mechanical as well as body work repairs and services. You can PM him.

SS

Nick Graves
14-02-2011, 07:31 PM
Sorry to hear it; there are some really worthless loser lumps of carbon around these days.

I've not seen any on those 'cosmetic repair' ones that I'd say are any good. The paint is easy to wash off too. I hope you get it sorted a lot less painfully this time around.

NSXGB
14-02-2011, 08:43 PM
Sorry to hear it; there are some really worthless loser lumps of carbon around these days.

I've not seen any on those 'cosmetic repair' ones that I'd say are any good. The paint is easy to wash off too. I hope you get it sorted a lot less painfully this time around.

+1

Had a "Smart" repair on my bumper a few years back looked OK but in certain lights it stuck out like a sore thumb. 'Luckily' an old biddy scraped the bumper again while it was in Honda's care so they were obliged to paint the whole bumper for me...

Think the whole panel \ side being painted is the sensible option...

havoc
14-02-2011, 10:17 PM
Ah crap Steve - not good.

Bodywork - maybe drop Tangoman (on s2ki a lot) a line - he's N. London. He does detailing rather than smart repair, but you'd be surprised what a talented detailer can do to a scratch, esp. if you've got a touch-up pen which is a good match.

Servicing - Kaz isn't a million miles away, but if you want someone closer Dixon seems to get some good reports on itr-dc2.com.

TheSebringOne
15-02-2011, 01:02 AM
Sorry Steve to hear of the vandalism to your P & J.

I cannot believe people who do these sort of things, consider themselves to be human!

They are SCUMBAGS!!

trackdemon
15-02-2011, 08:52 AM
Thanks for all the comments guys, very helpful. I'll get in touch with the relevant folks in due course....

Nick Graves
15-02-2011, 11:36 AM
Ah crap Steve - not good.

Bodywork - maybe drop Tangoman (on s2ki a lot) a line - he's N. London. He does detailing rather than smart repair, but you'd be surprised what a talented detailer can do to a scratch, esp. if you've got a touch-up pen which is a good match.



That would be my preferred route, rather than chasing the paint blend round n' round the car. It's never perfect, but you have to be looking for it...

I used to know a guy who used a hypodermic needle (!) & a lot of patience to 'run' thinned paint into the keyed hollow & then flat it off. Like using a cocktail stick in a stonechip. But I lost contact with him a few years back.

jpspringall
16-02-2011, 12:41 PM
Trackdemon,

If i could ask a favour, could you let me know what you go for? I had someone visit my rear bumper of mine in a car park - Best way to describe it is they splintered the paint work on the bumper, and if you are happy with your results i might go the same route.

Cheers

James

Nick Graves
16-02-2011, 06:55 PM
When the paint has crazed like that (the polyethylene is very flexible, the acrylic ain't) there's not a lot you can do - other than flat it off & blow in the whole rear bumper.