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Hey folks

I have a few those little dents on my car caused by careless assholes who hit my car with their car door, it wasnt so upset if that was on the door but it happens at my rear quarter panel. i need to get rid of asshole dings on my car, so I was wondering if you guys have any experience on the paintless dent removal? any experience? do they able to repair? and was it a worth try?

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Have had it done on my car a few years back and seen it done on others. If you get the right guy, un-be fkn leivable. Seriously I had a cracker dent put in my HSV and you could not tell it has ever happened when they had finished. Really, really impressive.

I am going to get a couple of shallow ones taken out of my GTR soon too.

I personally used the Ding King on my STi when someone kicked the front 1/4 panel in and he got it out - could never tell it was there..

Actually I think there's still a pic of the dent on there - http://www.thedingking.com.au/images/custom/sub3.jpg

Wasn't too expensive either, $150 or so from memory and highly recommended.. I will be using him for my r33 to get a rear 1/4 panel dent out soon

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