There isn't a scratch that can't be fixed... on a car that is... lol. Yeah, it'll just cost more money. Either way you look at it, if you drive a vehicle that defies time and space, it's going to cost money. One of the guys in the mustang club here in Vegas has a cherry late '70's Mustang II, decked out as a Cobra II clone. It's strictly a show car, it's nothing to brag about in power by any means lol, I'm pretty sure my beat up '93 Chevy 1500 V6 could spank it in the 1/4 mile lol. But he doesn't drive it, except up the ramps and down the ramps when he hauls it to car shows. When it has been run, he takes 2 hours wiping down the motor and all.
My point is, the car is flawless. It's never seen more than a few days of daylight a year, kept under a cover most of us can't afford to sleep under (except SD, I think he sleeps under tiger skins...), and absolutely never drives it. Not even around the block, it idles inside the garage for 10 minutes a week, gets reved up twice, then shut down 'til the next sunday.
You can't have a true show car that you intend to drive, unless you want to chase down the imperfections that are associated with driving it. As you can see, no one here would ever knock you for a few scratches on your blower, can't really think of anyone that would. Most people would look under your hood and have vivid dreams of 20lbs of boost screaming down their road of choice watching the center lines blur in some Fast 'n Furious fasion.
Keep your car bro, if not, I'm sure there's several around here just salavating at the thought of your parts on their cars lol...
How much for the Kenne?
