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    First Scratch

    Hello Folks

    My 91 325i had its first scratch today. I scratched it against the fire-extinguisher box at work this morning. Feeling super stupid.

    Wanted your opinions on whether I should DIY bondo and paint it? I have no prior experience with body work, so don't want to screw up the near pristine paint on the car. Is this something that could be handled with a DIY?

    Here's the damage.
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    #2
    From there it only goes downhill.

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      #3
      You should take it to a body shop. It takes a bit of know how to get it to blend. I could fix it yourself but you would be able to see the repair do to the shade of the paint being off. A paint shop would have to do a custom blend of paint to make it match.
      sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

      1986 325es :early:

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        #4
        I am thinking i will bondo and sand it and then take it to a body shop to paint it. Is that still a bad Idea?

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          #5
          Originally posted by tractioncircle View Post
          I am thinking i will bondo and sand it and then take it to a body shop to paint it. Is that still a bad Idea?
          Yes. If you're concerned with how it looks and have limited/no experience doing serious body work it will be more than worth whatever they want for a reputable body shop to do it.
          For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!
          Originally posted by mbonanni
          I hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.

          I am a pursit now.

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            #6
            Originally posted by tractioncircle View Post
            I am thinking i will bondo and sand it and then take it to a body shop to paint it. Is that still a bad Idea?
            don't bother. you'll end up paying more when they have to fix what you did than if you just let them do it.
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            Bimmerlabs

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              #7
              Most likely they will scuff the area,shot a high build primer,block sand then shot color mixed to the right shade to match.
              sigpichttp://www.germanaudiospecialties.com/

              1986 325es :early:

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                #8
                Took it to a body shop yesterday and the guy said he'd have to repaint the whole hood and fender.

                I want to keep the repair as local as possible to the scratch as the rest of the paint is great.

                He's quoting $800 for the job. I can definitely spend $800 in a better way. So search for a reasonable solution continues.

                In the meanwhile masking tape yo!
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