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Old 07-22-2002, 07:07 PM   #1
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fender bender, well not that bad

my buddy parked his car in his driveway which kinda slopes down while my car, parked on the street was perpendicular to his...20 mintues later we come outside and his rear bumper was resting against my right fender...He pulls the car away and my fender got pushed in about a 1cm with a small dent at the top. His ebrake let out and somehow it rolled down and smacked my car The thing is, is that my fender got knocked in so that I cant open the passenger side door.. Should I try and pull the fender out with a bar or just take it to a body shop? Sorry I cant get pics posted till wednesday (hopefully)
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Old 07-22-2002, 07:16 PM   #2
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you could goto a body shop, and ask them to pull out the dent. It'll be cheap.

or you can just buy a dent puller from C-tire.
Hopefully that will work
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Old 07-22-2002, 07:19 PM   #3
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yea im gonna go get a quote tommorow, know any places jeff? btw it was bowens 300zx argh!
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ARGG.. POS lol..
tell him to pay

well I have a frind that works at Chems Autobody.
they quoted me a really good price on my paintjob.
dont let the appearance of the shop/workers scare you.
i've seen some of their work and it looks really good.
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I had the same problem and I fixed it myself easy. Some fuck head did a hit and run on my passenger side fender and dented the edge near the door in so I couldn't open the door. So what I did was take off the fender lining and get a big ass C-clamp with a block of wood. I put the block of wood behind the dent and then clamped it down with the C-clamp then hit the little metal bar on the C-clamp in until the dent was out. Worked really good.
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ok I guess I can give that a try, can you email me with exact instructions? I would greatly appreciate it

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whatcha mean by the fender lining?
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