Without piccies it is hard to say, but 1mm is being very picky. I got mine from the factory and the doors were out of alignment and I only just had them adjusted at the 2 year service
Checked out a car today, the front fender and front door panel is off by a 1mm, seller is sure his been in no accident, inspector said sometimes it comes out of the factory that way. What do you guys reckon?
Without piccies it is hard to say, but 1mm is being very picky. I got mine from the factory and the doors were out of alignment and I only just had them adjusted at the 2 year service
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As I said could be just a factory fitting option that the service centre can fix. Might be worth suggesting that if they get it adjusted then it is a sale, otherwise get an inspection done they will tell you if there has been a problem
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Hang on, if you paid someone $200 to inspect it and they did and said that it is clean, why bother asking a bunch of anonymous car hacks on a forum who havn't seen the car to opine. You have the answer the only person arguing is yourself![]()
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I assume the bloke you paid would have checked paint colour/finish, overspray or tape edges inside panel edges, and tool marks on the bolt heads. If he didn't spot any signs of an old repair from those, I'd say it's not a big issue. If he is wrong and it has been refinished, then sounds like it has been done properly. Might even last longer than factory paint
From memory VW doors tend to be very tricky to adjust perfectly, so if it will bother you I'd be trying to get the dealer to sort it out rather than having a go yourself.
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