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Hi Guys,

SAU NSW is looking at holding a Paintless Dent Removal Day for our members. Basically we will set up at a workshop and have 1 - 2 PDR guys on site for the day to do their magic!

This is just an estimate on price

Small dents, which would be the size of a 10 - 20 cent piece, you would probably be looking at between $50 - $100 per panel. This would be depending on how many dents on the panel had etc.. Any larger dents or panels with a large amount of dents i.e. hail damage, could be a different price and would be quoted on the day. Also things such as age of car.. or paint job, the type of dent, location of damage etc come in to play, so the price can varey depending on these things..

We would run a BBQ on site all day, so food and drinks would be available - bunch of the SAU NSW execs would be around as well so if you had any questions or just want to come and hang out and chat you can too!

Please post up here if you are interested in coming on the day and getting some dents fixed!

Cheers,

Sam

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I'm in!

Can i bring 5/6 cars?

Will he fix "girl"dents - As in how the fark did you manage to get a dent there? (my sister in laws car)

sure can

do you have people organised already to remove these dents?

If not i know of 1 or 2 people that might be interested

yep sorted already thanks.

Yeah im interested, depending who will be doing the dent removing and how experienced are they? dont mind paying the extra for a immac job.

they're pro's who do it for a living so not some random person trying to start a new hobby or some thing

umm.. I dont think so - you're better off with a smash repairer.

Keep in mind that not every dent can be fixed by paintless dent removal guys, some things need to be fixed at a smash repairs. If the paint is chipped or cracked it could end up looking worse after having this guys try and remove the dent.. so there might be a "No, sorry we can't fix this" depending on how bad the damage is etc..

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