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My thoughts go with you - I hope it doesn't take 3 1/2 months like my RRS took but maybe I should have used this Dent Away chap(See my gallery!) 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Post #3199 Tue Oct 11 2005 10:17pm
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Definitely didn't shut the bonnet with anything in my hand, the screwdrivers were on the driveway, on the floor. I did wonder though whether I had somehow done it when I shut the bonnet, but I am pretty certain my hand was not in that area and would it dent that easily from pushing it shut?

No, I ruled out all these... I am calmer about it, but it still pains me. I think I know where it happened, as it's so noticable I would not have missed it. I am 99% suer it must have occured while it was parked at Luton Airport Parkway train station on Monday, it was fine over the weekend, looked over the car last thing Saturday before garaging it, didn't use it Sunday, and then monday drove to Luton. How it happened is anyones guess...

I am just focussing now on getting it fixed ASAP, I simply can't leave it.
Thanks for all the messages of condolence! L319 D4 HSE

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RRUK wrote:
Definitely didn't shut the bonnet with anything in my hand, the screwdrivers were on the driveway, on the floor. I did wonder though whether I had somehow done it when I shut the bonnet, but I am pretty certain my hand was not in that area and would it dent that easily from pushing it shut?


Don't discount it too quickly it is in two places so unlikely but...

When I had a demo out and closed the bonnet I thought I had put a dent in it. I was pressing down in the middle and it felt so soft and gave in so much I nearly had a heartattack!! I was just using the same force I use on my Saab....but maybe they are built more solidly!!! I can imagine if someone came too close to your bonnet they could a lot of damage with little effort.

Blame it on the EU....safety regulations! Rob
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RRUK,

Driven passed any horse chestnut trees lately? Just a thought, but as the conkers are now starting to fall, maybe one hit your bonnet while on the move. Matt
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mpwox11 wrote:
RRUK,

Driven passed any horse chestnut trees lately?


Would that have been the Horse or the Chestnut. Wink 
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MDP wrote:
mpwox11 wrote:
RRUK,

Driven passed any horse chestnut trees lately?


Would that have been the Horse or the Chestnut. Wink


You think I am looking at the trees when driving a Supercharged Range Rover Sport!!! Surprised

I know diesels are slow but...... Laughing L319 D4 HSE

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Post #3236 Wed Oct 12 2005 10:20am
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I had the chap from Auto Dents in Leicester come out to see the car yesterday. His name is Rob and actually he does a lot of work for Land Rover dealers, every wednesday he is at Stratstone in Nottingham apparently.

He told me how it might be fixed and then set about having a go, unfortunately it would appear that my dent is in an area where the double skin prevents getting a probe to the underside of the dent to tap it out, otherwise it could have been repaired.

My only choice now is to take it to the dealership and get their bodyshop to quote me for filling and spraying, or, replacement of the bonnet.

I am trying to see if I can live with it instead but it is the first thing anyone sees when they look at the front of the car. I reckon a repair will be around £400, I'll find out tomorrow... Crying or Very sad L319 D4 HSE

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Oh no... i feel for you mate, i really do..
Im not having much luck with mine either if thats any consolation.

Even though i park in the middle of two spots and try and take parking bays away from other cars, i have still managed to obtain two slight door dings one either side and some **shole has scratched my passenger front wing above the wheel arch! about 4 cm and its quite deep..

Managed to keep both my last two Bmw's absolutely pristine with not even a tyre rubbed on a kerb, so im hating this.. i reckon dentmasters will beable to sort it out, but it still hurts!

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You have my sympathy. Sad 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Post #3611 Wed Oct 19 2005 9:35pm
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Kam,

I'd recommend calling Rob of Auto Dents, he was a nice chap, he mentioned he has worked on Rosemary Conley's Bentley, she's very local to me here, and her car features on his website gallery.

Simple dents, well, even as bad as mine are £45 to fix. If you took it to a Landrover dealer more than likely they'd call one of these chaps to fix things. You'd have to check how far he is willing to travel though.

www.auto-dents.co.uk

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Thanks RRUK,
Will give him a shout over the weekend and see if he will travel to brum or not..

They really are tiny dings, nothing like on his website, but they are just annoying, as my eyes just get drawn to them immediately when looking at the car.. does he do scratch covers too!?

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Not sure, you'd have to ask him, but I think he specialises in Paintless Dent Removal, so perhaps not. He knows people though who can help on that front I am sure. L319 D4 HSE

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Post #3626 Wed Oct 19 2005 11:05pm
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Kam100, for minor paint repairs I have used this chap:-

Auto Paint Repair : Tel 07905 068934

Again he comes to you. Worth a call? 
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OK, had a quote today from the bodyshop man at Stratstones.....

The only repair possible is to fill the dent and then respray, but respray the entire bonnet, oh and they'd have to replace the bonnet badge as that get's destroyed by removing it.

Total cost: £374 inc VAT.

The work will take 3 days...


Ouch. Sad L319 D4 HSE

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And then I assume you'd want to put your tape protection back on again. I guess the bonnet film is the most expensive item from the kit. Matt
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