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Old 10-08-2011, 08:01 PM   #4
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You might post a photo, but if you're talking about the lower spoiler, yep, if you keep the car long enough it's gonna get curbed, and rash from road trash being hit, along with the usual front fascia rock dings and the occasional suicidal bird.

If it's scratches you can probably get touch-up paint from your dealer or a good parts store that carries automotive paint. If you can find it in a can, you can spray a blob onto a scrap plate then use a fine brush, like a modelers brush. (Don't spray it on)

If you don't like that idea, the next step is to take it to the body shop for an estimate to get it repaired properly.

1. live with it
2. touch it up
3. body shop, open wallet, dump cash out
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