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They'll correct body work then might touch up that area and feather it in. Unless you specify otherwise.
It's hard to see the extent of the damage with the little pics.
Fella... Lass, more like. :o
I'm ooop north in Durham. Plenty of midlands folk on here though. You'll see local meets for your area in the meets section. Clio Projects section might also be good for you if you're looking to mod.
7.5% Cliosport discount too! ;)
I don't think there's harm in looking dude. I don't think you're quite at the stages of Unicorn seman quick detailer just yet.
I aren't sure Daniel-San meant front and back of each wheel... I think he meant front two wheels and the back two wheels. Why he didn't just say the wheels... I've no idea.
If you get down low enough* you can pressure wash behind them, not very well mind. You'd be better off with a brush like this: http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Silverline_Wheel_and_alloy_Brush_1.html and some soapy water.
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*/lieonthefloor.
Not too bad then, Mikey. If you can get it out using products then sweet. Get thee a touch-up stick (£7 quid from Renault) for the other parts and you're laughing.
I've got a one of these atm, but a 1.6 SRi, as a courtesy car after some knobber reversed into me (LOL).
It's pretty gutless. Although isn't too bad for wafting along in on the motorway. They are comfy too, steering wheel is nice, seats aren't bad and the interior doesn't appear plastic-like...