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Hello, I have a 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 sedan, silver. Anyway to save you the hassell of reading an essay, so wanker or wankers on the weekend dented my car and it looks like they did it with the palm of their hands, there is about 4 dents, 2 on the front left panel which are about medium not that huge but clearly visible and they have sort of merged into each other and 2 on the front left door which are tiny and I only saw them about 3 weeks after the incident.

Currently Dent Dr. Says they can doo this for me for around $300 no including GST, and even then might not be good enough. Anyone who can help would be great, the cheeper the better lol.

Thanks in advance,

Aleks

NB: I HATE NOOBS THAT GO AROUND HITTING CARS, WHAT ASHOLES, JUST CAUSE THEY JELOUSE HOMOS :D just my rant lol.

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better than living in communist victoria :D

alex, i've never tried it, but i'd love to see it done. maybe practice on a piece of sheet metal and see how it goes.

if i had a suitable dent *knock on wood* i think i'd try it. apparently it doesnt harm your paint

better than living in communist victoria :D

alex, i've never tried it, but i'd love to see it done. maybe practice on a piece of sheet metal and see how it goes.

if i had a suitable dent *knock on wood* i think i'd try it. apparently it doesnt harm your paint

Yeah my one isnt that bad, i really dont have time to do it though, thats why i need someone to do it. But worst comes to worst ill get a plunger and try to pull it out lol.

give DMD a call or Monkeywarehouse Don should be able to do that for you.. if not Micheal from Mobile Dents-0421 995355 he does all the dent removals for Motorman imports

Yeah looks like this guy's got the job, he's gonna do it if he can for $198.

Yeah looks like this guy's got the job, he's gonna do it if he can for $198.

Was going to say if they didnt get it Surline Smash repairs on Betty road does good work too did a few things for me dents etc

i work at moss st auto collision and u have my number lol

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh dammit, i always forget about you, now some noob is coming to do it today, he better do it good, or ill take my car to you, thatll show him lol. :(

can u get a before and after shot alex.?

Too late sorry, but it probably wouldnt have worked anyway because my car is silver and nothing ever comes up on the camera lol, but yeah he did a good job i can notice them, and i have good eyes lol.

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