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Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 2:18 pm
by Tom
Found this yesterday. Must have been a rock or debris on the highway.

Mulling options:
--live with it
--see if I can find a replacement sill to bolt on myself
--touch it up
--take it in to have repaired at a body shop
--trade it in on a 992.2
Thoughts? Not even sure how to look up parts on a modern Porsche -- any tips on that?

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Re: Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 2:32 pm
by Maruscmn
I use
https://porsche.oempartsonline.com and try to find it there. I would ignore it and mark it down as a battle scar!
Mike
OPS
Re: Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 3:57 pm
by blueline
I second Mike's advice 100%.
As an acceptable 2nd, touch it up. Won't matter nor will it hurt a thing if you eventually do option 2, 4 or 5.
Drive that baby!!

Re: Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2026 4:13 pm
by t36
I'd touch it up and use the tolecut sander system. My car was peppered when I got it and I spent 2 weeks correcting it. My buddy at the paint shop mixed up some paint with some extra hardener. I dabbed it on proud of the surface, and let it harden up for 2/3 days. Then, I cut it back with the tolecut sanding system (or tiny pieces of 1500-3000 grit. Then polish it up.
It helps having your touch up paint (Base + clear / single stage / or just clear on its own) to have the extra hardener. Touch up paint is usually too soft and when you polish it ends up below the surface.
Re: Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2026 5:34 am
by Carmagic
I would just touch it up. If you drive it there will be more after a while.
Maybe get some foil and protect it.
Cheers
Engelbert
Re: Rock Chip Bummer
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2026 9:07 am
by ReidMcT
Battle scar. I have worse than that in that area, despite PPF.
I haven't gotten plastic surgery for any of my own scars, and I like myself much more than I like my car.