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I fixed mine by getting a heat gun or a hot iron and heating the area around the hole so the plastic becomes pliable then pushing the plastic back into the hole. Then finish it off with a glue gun and trim it back with a file or a sharp hobby knife. The result was actually quite good and looked passable as a repair.
 
easternjets said:
I fixed mine by getting a heat gun or a hot iron and heating the area around the hole so the plastic becomes pliable then pushing the plastic back into the hole. Then finish it off with a glue gun and trim it back with a file or a sharp hobby knife. The result was actually quite good and looked passable as a repair.

I was thinking some gel coat repair that I have left over from a boat repair....I also though about the heat gun/glue gun approach, but the car has ppt on the front so wasn't sure how that would react....then I thought its a two year old car the dealer can fix it, so sent them an email and it will be looked at when they re open....that and a few scratches on the targa roll bar....so (mild) panic over !!
 
I decided to move mine......

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