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There are guys that do this sort of thing for car dealerships - if its not too bad you could try that?

I dont have the numbers of any of them but just go to your closest dealership and ask them who they use

Little scrape? Touch up paint dude. Ask a local panelbeater if they have the colour. Otherwise try Nissan or import workshops for the colour. Don't have no's atm.

I've filled up fine scratches on my 33 with polish, but if the paint has been scraped all the way to the body then polish is useless.

Cheers

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If it's not too bad then touch-up paint is good. If you can't get Midnight Purple then look for something as close as possible, or, if it's only very small scratches at the very bottom of the lip then black touchup over the actual scratches can take the attention away if you do it correctly....

his car is midnight purple :)

on srz note: Try autobarn, they can mix the acrylic touch up paint for you. Just bring ur paint code with you. 30bux a can.

It's more dark blue then purple..

And If you get a dark blue texta it will fix the problem.. I do it on my car all the time!

Try just use a brush to apply the spray as spray goes everywhere and if you get it on your ride you'll have to buff/polish it off .. just a tip .. id say pre mix autobarn way is going to be best.. However I have bought a midnight purple colour when I was doing some mod work to my pc .. looks very similar gold flakes everything .. just go check out the sprays

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