terrible01
New member
While out at an autocross this past Sunday, we were running on wet concrete and I was the lucky soul to meet the fence with the passenger rear corner of the S2000.
I love autocross and it's a blast, but things do happen.
Onward to the pics of the damage and slight recovery.





Working half way through the bumper


And the over all results that need some answers from you guys...





The pics may not show the scratches that are still left, the silver hides them very, very well. My thoughts now are to try some touch up paint in the spots that are gouged. Let them set up, then level them with a clay bar. I've read a post on doing this on S2ki, it may not be perfect, but might suffice until I have it painted.
As far as the small scratches that are still there, should I look into finding a paint thickness meter and possibly wet sand those spots back into a smooth surface?
I love autocross and it's a blast, but things do happen.
Onward to the pics of the damage and slight recovery.





Working half way through the bumper


And the over all results that need some answers from you guys...





The pics may not show the scratches that are still left, the silver hides them very, very well. My thoughts now are to try some touch up paint in the spots that are gouged. Let them set up, then level them with a clay bar. I've read a post on doing this on S2ki, it may not be perfect, but might suffice until I have it painted.
As far as the small scratches that are still there, should I look into finding a paint thickness meter and possibly wet sand those spots back into a smooth surface?