Mending A Damaged Panel
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Mending A Damaged Panel
Afternoon All
The pictures below relate to a post a while ago about someone hitting my car and driving off. Now that christmas and the other expensive months are out the way i need to get it repaired.
Anybody know if you can get the damaged below mended without having to have a new panel. I have approached a few dent removal firms but they are saying it cant be removed as the panel is creased.
Any ideas what to do?.
Cheers
Dave
The pictures below relate to a post a while ago about someone hitting my car and driving off. Now that christmas and the other expensive months are out the way i need to get it repaired.
Anybody know if you can get the damaged below mended without having to have a new panel. I have approached a few dent removal firms but they are saying it cant be removed as the panel is creased.
Any ideas what to do?.
Cheers
Dave
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It is possible, however, I suspect the time factor in the labour of doing the actual repair to make it looks "as new" comes close to outweighing the cost of a new outer bumper.
Also, Are you sure no other clips are broken and the inner bumper sections are undamaged? As this will have an additional factor.
Also, Are you sure no other clips are broken and the inner bumper sections are undamaged? As this will have an additional factor.
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