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aftermarket fender


pdouglas
12-13-2005, 09:45 PM
I have some minor damage to the fender of my 96 Millenia S. Two body shops have given estimates of $850 and $1000 to repair. Today I went to Maaco and they said $644. Will use an aftermarket fender rather than do the body work.
Has any one had experience with the quality of the aftermarket fenders? And with Maaco, who used to be known as a cheap job, but who may have upscaled.

OrganDonors
12-15-2005, 10:44 PM
I have some minor damage to the fender of my 96 Millenia S. Two body shops have given estimates of $850 and $1000 to repair. Today I went to Maaco and they said $644. Will use an aftermarket fender rather than do the body work.
Has any one had experience with the quality of the aftermarket fenders? And with Maaco, who used to be known as a cheap job, but who may have upscaled.


if you like the car and want a quality job dont go to maaco aftermarket is always an option but oem is assuring qaulity maaco uses bad practices with cheap paint and tape jobs around handles and emblems

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