yes, theres an easy way to fix this yourself, first of all enroll at your
local college for a body repair course, then study and practice as most
apprentices do for approx 4 years on old scrap cars before attempting the
same job on your own.
simple, oh and the other way? well it just invloves putting your left hand
deep inside your pocket and pulling your wallet out.
steve.
> Hi all,
> I got some nasty crease in the bottom left side of my car (the "side
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Neil D - 24 Aug 2004 18:31 GMT
Not sure there was any cause for that sort of response, it was a perfectly
innocent question. Anyway, could you possibly carpets there and have a look
what's underneath. If there's still no way to get to it, I think it may be
a job for the professionals,
Neil
> yes, theres an easy way to fix this yourself, first of all enroll at your
> local college for a body repair course, then study and practice as most
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jel183\(UK\) - 28 Aug 2004 17:56 GMT
Take it to 'Dent Magician' if they can fix it it will be cheaper than a
normal body shop (providing the paint isnt broken) - Check yellow pages for
your nearest franchise...

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jel183(UK)
> Not sure there was any cause for that sort of response, it was a perfectly
> innocent question. Anyway, could you possibly carpets there and have a
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