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Paintless dent removal - Dent Garage - Macquarie Shopping Centre *RECOMMENDED*

Hi all

Yesterday I had a couple of tricky golf ball size dents removed from the rear of my 1986 FC RX7 and I am delighted with the workmanship.

Simon Booth runs Dent Garage www.dentgarage.com.au out of Macquarie Shopping Centre - the quality of his work is high, price was reasonable and he's a lovely bloke. He was one of the first guys in the country 25 odd years ago to get into and master this craft.

Highly recommended!

Rx7 PDR Dent Garage Before and After-1.jpg

Scott

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Paintless dent removal - Dent Garage - Macquarie Shopping Centre *RECOMMENDED* Hi all
Yesterday I had a couple of tricky golf ball size dents removed from the rear of my 1986 FC RX7 and I am delighted with the workmanship.
Simon Booth runs Dent Garage www.dentgarage.com.au out of Macquarie Shopping Centre - the quality of his work is high, price was reasonable and he's a lovely bloke. He was one of the first guys in the country 25 odd years ago to get into and master this craft.
Highly recommended!
Rx7 PDR Dent Garage Before and After-1.jpg
Scott


How much did it cost you? I have about 3-4 golf size dent in my car as well.
1 hour ago, InfinitiG35 said:

How much did it cost you? I have about 3-4 golf size dent in my car as well.

$250 which was the same as a quote I got a while back from a mobile guy.

I should point out that Simon found a very minor third dent just above the top one in the pictures which he smoothed out as part of the process. Also, that top ding circled in the picture needed more attention because it was on an edge.

It took just less than 2 hours. He can give you a quote on the spot and you can book it in from there.

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