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The chassis metal is extremely soft. I was able to massage some of the dent with a big allan key. I just couldn't massage the dents near the front. It would be nice to have some of the tools that dent removers have.

Thanks for the contact but no the car can not be driven until these items are repaired.

My mate's friend is coming around to fix it. It's fairly minor but has to be fixed.

I am so glad that I have a hoist at home :rofl:

Thanks for the contact but no the car can not be driven until these items are repaired.

My mate's friend is coming around to fix it. It's fairly minor but has to be fixed.

I am so glad that I have a hoist at home :rofl:

Who defected that?? Thats crazy because to fix that by pulling it back out you are possibly weakening that member even more!!!

Yes it's a very mentally challenging exercise. I know now why some of my other mates play with Porches, AMG and Lambo. I was repeated asked if I drift the car or why don't I deregister it and tow it around for the track or why does it have this and that (things that GTS-t doesn't have) :action-smiley-069:

They either don't know what they are doing or like to harrass people. For once it's a GTR so it's fairly difficult and expensive to drift. Secondly if I have a track car only, this street registered car can potentially be owned and abused by a hoon. Thirdly they all quickly forget how unsafe a 4WD with a trailer is on the road :blink:

Anyway not everything were bad, they spotted an oil leak :(

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