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Old 10-06-2007, 10:37 PM   #52 (permalink)
milq
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Re: Paint Chips and Ira Toyota

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hawkbox previously said: View Post
Ya know, that Northwest statement from Toyota is a stroking service. I just moved to KC, Mo from the Los Angeles area and my truck looked like someone sandblasted the front and sides BEFORE I ever left.
+1 I live in the midwest, east of st. louis and took delivery in late July....just over 2 months ago. No salt around here for months yet and has never been on gravel....about 30 specks that are rust in color, surrounded by an oily blue look. Mine is BD and has 2000 highway miles on it so far. Yeah, I know it's lame but my work schedule hasn't given me much chance to get off road.

I will be stopping off at 2 body shops before going to the dealer next week as I do not think mine are rock chips, due to the oily blue appearence.
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