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The post about hail and a few people getting their cars dinged up reminded me that I was going to put something up about the Dent King in Philip.

Dropped in to get a quote for fixing a couple of small dings a few Saturdays ago, ended up getting it done on the spot and was very happy with the results. The guy who did the work was Chris, a top bloke who works with his Dad out of their private garage in Philip, not far from the CIT.

Had one dent about 40mm diameter in the rear quarter panel which Chris made disappear completely, also pulled out a couple of small dings in a door caused by car park retards.

I should point out that Chris doesn't do paint - so if the paint work is damaged he will refer you to someone else. Having said that he did manage to make a pretty bad dent in my passenger door a lot less noticeable, to the extent that I can probably just get the paint touched up now instead of forking over the $370 a panel beater quoted me for respraying the whole door.

Overall, his prices are very reasonable compared to some of the alternatives.

Oh, and his mobile number is 0417 469885 or you can find him in the Yella Pages or on the web at www.dentking.com.au.

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hmm i need to get one pushed out of my rear lower panel which i still have no idea how it got there. I rang him up and asked if it would be cheaper if we got multiple people to get some dints knocked out he said they could probably sort something out but we need to take the cars in for them to make an assesment i will probably be taking mine in for a look sometime in the next week.

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I hit a kangaroo a week ago, small dent but right on one of the grooves in the door =( will he fix this good? do u reckon il need to respray it? my car has paint job so its gonna look crappy ><

Well, it won't hurt to take your car around there and show him - quotes are free!

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