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Scuffed my wheelarch..... any good local bodyshops?

fear_the_raven

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Managed to make the most minor of scrapes in my wheelarch as I forgot the back of the car was a bit wider than the front when I was squeezing past a brick pillar. Damage is really minor, although needs the PPF replacing which then means a new decal. Ah well.

I saw a thread giving suggestions for bodyshops locally but it was quite old so thought I'd ask again to see if they're still operating or there's some other suggestions?

I did take it to one of the Porsche approved places, but when he started talking taking the windows out and bumpers off and insurance claims I figured they were used to juicing insurance companies and I felt very uncomfortable about it.

(Edit, it's a 991.1. GT3)
 
If you're willing to travel, try Road and Race Restorations in Manchester. They are an approved Porsche bodyshop and their work is superb.

Dan
 
Without naming names, there is a very good reason I want to avoid Porsche approved options because it felt like their solution simply involved knowing how much they could rinse from an insurance company with no questions asked, and I do not wish to be party to that sort of behaviour.
 
I’d give ChipsAway a call. I had a scrape on the Cayenne, Basalt Black metallic, and the end result was perfect. A lot cheaper than a body shop too.
 
Following……. As also from R9 and my car is a long way away from a GT3, so interested in non dealer / approved options.
 
No further replies as sadly most of R9 are over on Facebook rather than here…… so you might want to try over there.
 

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