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Hey has anyone heard of a dent doctor that works out of his station wagon. I've got two little dents on my boot that looks like someone has either punched or kicked. just looking to get it fixed and wondering if anyone has heard of him?

Just after a contact number and a rough estimate of what it costs to get little dents fixed.

thanks guys

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Hey has anyone heard of a dent doctor that works out of his station wagon. I've got two little dents on my boot that looks like someone has either punched or kicked. just looking to get it fixed and wondering if anyone has heard of him?

Just after a contact number and a rough estimate of what it costs to get little dents fixed.

thanks guys

i dont know there number but if you did a search for them in the old phone book or on yellow pages.com.au under something like panel repairs or panel beaters.I used a guy called dent force and they came out to your car.They were approx $150 for a complete panel .Im on the sunshine coast but there will be someone in brissy for sure.Hope this helps

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there was i guy that used to do bryan byrt fords dents called jason and he worked out of a magna wagon. he was awesome and a really nice bloke.

ring bill at bryan byrt ford upper mt gravatt and see if he'll give you his number

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Does it have to be a dent doctor who uses a station wagon???

The only ones ive seen use Hiace van's like Lube Mobile...

Just under "Dent Doctor" in the whitepages...

They is another also called "Paintless dent removal" in the white pages...

Nah it doesnt have to be just was curious to see if anyone knew who I was referring to. Thanks for the tips Col I will give one of them a call.

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