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Old 12-20-2010, 10:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey man, sorry to revive a kind of old thread. I just got a dent today on this same spot but on my driver side. Was wondering how much it costed you to get it fixed via PDR? Thanks,
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Old 12-21-2010, 06:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey man, sorry to revive a kind of old thread. I just got a dent today on this same spot but on my driver side. Was wondering how much it costed you to get it fixed via PDR? Thanks,
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I was billed about 300 for the labor. But the surface had to be polished on the rear quarter panel and door. If i had contacted thr pdr specialist myself instead of doing the work through the bodyshop cost would probably been betweeen 180 and 250. This was in PR, in the states you could probably get a better deal as there are more specialists.
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How did they access the dent? I recently got a dent same side as you but just a bit higher up from ur location.
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How did they access the dent? I recently got a dent same side as you but just a bit higher up from ur location.
They should be able to get at it behind the fender lining in the wheel well.
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How long did it take for them to repair and did they have to drill a hole behind the wheel well? Thanks for the info!
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