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timmmay

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#151028 11-Aug-2014 15:33
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I tried to get my car into a spot just a little too tight this morning and scraped the wing mirror pretty good. It's a 2003 Corolla, red, repainted a couple of years back to match the factory color - red. They gave me a tiny bit of touch up paint but it dried solid almost instantly.

Is it possible/practical for me to get a bit of touch up paint and fix it up myself? I figure a light sand and a bit of paint, possibly sprayed on from a can - I don't need a perfect job, just good enough. Where would I get that paint from?

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  #1106584 11-Aug-2014 16:09
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Thanks for the tips guys, I called the painter I used and they said to go to Total Body Shop in Petone. $31.50 for a spray can of color matched paint.

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