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taylor192
01-14-2012, 06:45 PM
My thread from Jan 12 was lost, yet I figured I'd provide an update for anyone that may search.

I have a rip in my drivers armrest (~1 cm long) and a little bit of damage to my centre console (~2cm scratch) so I asked for recommendations to fix it. One of the recommendations was FibreNew, and their website allows submission of pictures for a quote.

The quote I got was $125 per repair (plus tax). Considering my car is worth maybe $6K, ~$300 is a lot to drop to fix a couple minor issues.

Anyone had success with the DIY kits? The repair just has to be good enough to sell the car, not perfect.

Gridlock
01-14-2012, 08:11 PM
What kind of car is it?

Is finding a replacement piece from another car an option? It's usually hit or miss-if its a wear item, then everyone else's has worn the same, but if its a stupidity thing, then its a pretty easy way to repair.

taylor192
01-14-2012, 09:16 PM
What kind of car is it?

Is finding a replacement piece from another car an option? It's usually hit or miss-if its a wear item, then everyone else's has worn the same, but if its a stupidity thing, then its a pretty easy way to repair.

2003 C-class Mercedes.

The centre console is $200 brand new, and the door armrest can only be acquired with an entire door panel (way too much $$$!). I asked a couple local junk yards and its the same issue, the centre console is $100+ and the entire door panel must be bought.

My car has 200K kms on it (just rolled over this Weds!) so its worth very little (who wants a 200K kms Mercedes!), yet I was hoping for $100 I could fix a couple little things that might make it sell faster.

Nightwalker
01-14-2012, 09:52 PM
2003 C-class Mercedes.

The centre console is $200 brand new, and the door armrest can only be acquired with an entire door panel (way too much $$$!). I asked a couple local junk yards and its the same issue, the centre console is $100+ and the entire door panel must be bought.

My car has 200K kms on it (just rolled over this Weds!) so its worth very little (who wants a 200K kms Mercedes!), yet I was hoping for $100 I could fix a couple little things that might make it sell faster.

I've had some luck finding used parts through this:
Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market (http://www.car-part.com/)

I buy most of my stuff through whichever message forum is the biggest for the platform.