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Hey,

Just found this nasty scratch on my car and have no idea how it happened. Last time i had the car out was on Friday and that was at work...

If you run your finger across the scratches you can feel the depth, especially the big blob area.

Cant see any paint from any other car on it...

Anyone have any idea on how this can be fixed?

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Thanks

- Patrick

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only DIY way to fix that is with nissan touch-up paint. looks like it's gone through to the plastic, i had someone else gouge my bumper in the same spot it's really bloody annoying. i wish i could see them doing it so i could give them a clip over the back of the head for being so inconsiderate.

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