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Hey guys,

just put a small dent in my brand new resprayed bonnet :Oops: .. not impressed with myself to say the least! is there any paintless mobile dent removers in canberra that can do some top work and dont charge more then the bonnet would be to get resprayed ($500)

i've heard of a few in syd, so they must be around in canberra too, if anyone knows of some can you give their number to me??

thanks guys!!! :cheers:

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dent king or dent docotor in canberra not sure of the number but if you are getting yours done and you are southside let me know as i i might see if he can pop my only dent out of the rear lower quater panel :cheers: wasnt happy about that. + i think he does it a bit cheaper if he has multiple dents to get out.

gl and let me know how it goes

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Alright, well im up for it for sure man, i got in heaps of shit off the old fella for it! the dent was caused by me not taking care of shutting the bonnet and i had the fuse box lid thing on the engine... and it popped it out rather then in, so i would imagine that it wont be 'to' hard to fix! if anyone has there number, post it up, or if anyones able to get it, i looked in yellow pages and to tell u the truth i didnt know what to look for!!

I am southsider man, i'd be looking at getting it done asap... prob this week, would that be alright for u?

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its under, wait for it......DENT KING, surprisingly enough lol.

here you go, 0418 627 705. i havre a small dent just above my fuel tank, if you can find out how much it is to fix, let me know, and if its cheap i'll have mine done as well and it should bring both yours and lee's price down.

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haha, only problem is my car isnt rego'd so we'd all have to go to my house.. if that would be alright with you guys!!! i'm going to ring him tomorrow, my dent is kinda like a star if you get me, so im not sure if he will be able to remove it, though its very small!!!

i have a massive carpark so room wouldnt be an issue.. im going to try book for early next week, so when it alk to him i will let you guys know if 3 of us will get the price down!

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