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hi unfortunately my car got bashed my 32's driver side rear quarter panel was kicked in just wondering of any one know a rough estimate of how much it will cost im a bit tight on cash flow at the moment so i dont wanna get ripped off so if any one can help it will be awesome thanks

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must hav to do with jealousy i think... also i think alot of ppl are under the impression that skylines are vry expnsiv cars or something i dont know.... jsut pisses me of to se stuff like this

i think the hammer leaves a mark like that cos the pressure is in a smaller place... if u hit a car door with something bigger say a foot or something or even ure backsidee the dent can become massive... i just hope some of these silly people get caught..highly doubt it, for now my car is getting used only wen it feels safe =[

Not sure that could be a hammer,

Cause hammers will rip / crack the paint off but its a big dent so needed some force wat ever it was!

Try DING KING they might be able to pop it out but u will need to get the car pudi / painted

thanks for all your repies unfortunately i took it to a panel beater its not just a pop out job the little groves in the quartey panel has been dented in i was told it not that easy to pop out my dent but luckly its not too bad on $$$$ and i get to touch up all my inperfections in the paint in that area but i will be shopping for the best price and a good quality job

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