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Hi guys,

My old man has had one of those "mystry" dents appear - back 1/4 panel near boot - so some tool has lent up on the car or something or something heavy -who knows but it stands out like dogs balls!!

So which company doyou guys used or have heard are good? mobile guys around north shore anyone?

Cheers!

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Hi guys,

My old man has had one of those "mystry" dents appear - back 1/4 panel near boot - so some tool has lent up on the car or something or something heavy -who knows but it stands out like dogs balls!!

So which company doyou guys used or have heard are good? mobile guys around north shore anyone?

Cheers!

Hai Chris, I recommend son of rajab Of The Dings Ph# 0409 716 338. Has a shop at Brookvale but I believe he's mobile aswell. :)

PS sorry to hear about your dads car have had a similar experience. :P

Edited by JETR32

this wont fix your dent but it may make you feel better. I went to a movie and parked my car (the GTST) in the carpark on the end of a row. when I came back I found some f**knuckle had t-boned it! how's that for a mystrey dent! luckily it just damaged the door only. but it was pretty f**ked. rather than repair it I bought a new door. :P no witnesses, no cameras. not worth claiming on insruance (loose no-claim).

There's a bloke in Artarmon who does it. Forget the name. Can dig up his business card if you like. But I have used him before and he does a good job. Its opposite that Jack Hillerman's place in that little laneway if that's any use to you

Yeah she did about 4 years ago now.. its still dinted.. if you look carefully on the drivers door you can see it =(

Its like a permanent reminder of how she f**ked me over and emptied my bank account but never even paid me back to fix my car... i should fix it myself im sick of seeing it!

i wonder how much the dint men charge.... should get a quote myself

Your ex kicked the door in?

I didn't even notice it on your car. is it bad?

I'd be absolutely furious if my ex did that to my car. If someone has a problem with me, feel free to talk about it, but once the car gets damaged, that's it! :glare:

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