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Has anyone had dents removed from their car.

I managed to rip my front bar off while reversing out of my drive way today, it got caught on a small piece of wood in the ground and bang! off it came.

Getting that back on was the easy part.

My problem is that I got the shits and punched the front right quarter panel (not hard) but it still left a small dent the size of my fist.

Has anyone used people like Mr Dent to remove dents? If so, how much did it cost?

Thanks in advance.

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Ive used a paintless dent repairer before. I cant remember who it was, but it wouldnt matter as I am in SA anyway. It wasnt expensive. He removed like 10 small dings all over my old car and it was like $180 all up. He charged by per panel, not dent. It was an excellent job!

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