Reflex charcoal???
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One word of warning (actually it's more like a couple of sentances). Yesterday a p1**ed t%*t on a bicycle ran into the side of my Reflex Charcoal Tuscan (my baby !) and dug a healthy channel down the front wing and scratched the bonnet before riding off into the sunset. The car was outside my house and I wasn't (but a neighbour saw it happen from a distance).
This morning, with nothing better to do I went to Newlun (the TVR bodywork specialists) and to a very reputable body shop in Northampton and both have quoted me around £1000 to put an 8 inch scratch right and the bits on the bonnet. The main reason, £500 for a litre of Reflex Charcoal paint.
Newlun did tell me that Nissan do a very similar, if less spectacular colour and that I could at least get a touch up pot and hide the white scar until someone with an insurance policy runs into me !
I've gone through angry, gutted, shock and am now resigned to having a baby with a scar for a bit.
This morning, with nothing better to do I went to Newlun (the TVR bodywork specialists) and to a very reputable body shop in Northampton and both have quoted me around £1000 to put an 8 inch scratch right and the bits on the bonnet. The main reason, £500 for a litre of Reflex Charcoal paint.
Newlun did tell me that Nissan do a very similar, if less spectacular colour and that I could at least get a touch up pot and hide the white scar until someone with an insurance policy runs into me !
I've gone through angry, gutted, shock and am now resigned to having a baby with a scar for a bit.
I also saw the Peninsula T350 in Reflex Charcoal - looked completely stunning. I have got a factory visit on Tuesday to finally decide on the same colour for the new Tuscan S MkII currently on order- any help appreciated on the interior trim colour? I would prefer two tone of some kind
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