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HotLanta MKfizzle
04-11-2006, 12:41 AM
i've been doing some interior mods to my baby (pics will be up soon), and made a few nicks in the dash console surrounding the stereo/vents and on the stereo itself, I tried to conceal them using a black and gray sharpie mixture which worked pretty good, but doesn't fill in the scratched area enough. Does anybody have any advice as to a filler that will remedy my carelessness, I know in 2 months I won't care, but as of now my "fast" is wearing a seatbelt because I don't want him flying around making boo-boo's in my machine..... thanks guys... I'll have some dope mod pics up soon, just compiling them.
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2k6Tornado_Red_MK5
04-11-2006, 12:47 AM
My driver door gets scuffed by my shoes, of course when I step out but, i try to prevent any permanent scuffs.
HotLanta MKfizzle
04-11-2006, 12:49 AM
My driver door gets scuffed by my shoes, of course when I step out but, i try to prevent any permanent scuffs.
me too, I'm like a fucking Ballerina when i'm getting out of the car.
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McPsycho
04-11-2006, 05:06 AM
lmao. me three
haha, count me in as #4
we have to open our driver's door real wide to completly aviod the scuffs, which is impossible in most parkin' lots ...
NorthGTI
04-11-2006, 06:46 AM
and made a few nicks in the dash console surrounding the stereo/vents and on the stereo itself, Does anybody have any advice as to a filler that will remedy my carelessness,
The only solution is to replace the parts. This is what I would recommend, as you will stare at this self induced damage every time you drive the car.
NorthGTI
04-11-2006, 06:47 AM
we have to open our driver's door real wide to completly aviod the scuffs, which is impossible in most parkin' lots ...
Thus the need for the 5 door GTI. Shorter door, easier to open wide in tight parking.
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