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frost 08-04-2012 01:00 PM

People always wonder why I hate humanity ...

SmallermouseZ 08-05-2012 01:22 AM

man... i hate it when people hate on our Zs.

Cmike2780 08-05-2012 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by falconfixer (Post 1853684)
That sucks to hear :shakes head:

So you going to hit a few body shops up and get quotes?

I'm thinking of just getting the uam fenders or something similar and not go through insurance.. I'm gonna check out a few body shops and see if there's anything they can do first though.

Also, it may have just been a coincidence, but there was another 370 getting it's fender fixed at the PDR place I went to. Looks like someone punched it. I didn't realize there was so much hate out there

Glokwork 08-05-2012 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1855051)
I'm thinking of just getting the uam fenders or something similar and not go through insurance.. I'm gonna check out a few body shops and see if there's anything they can do first though.

Also, it may have just been a coincidence, but there was another 370 getting it's fender fixed at the PDR place I went to. Looks like someone punched it. I didn't realize there was so much hate out there

Sorry to hear about that man! I don't know what the hell is wrong with people! I definitely wouldn't get any vented fenders they are a huge pain. I spent just over twice the amount I paid for them just to fix them and make them fit.

Cmike2780 08-05-2012 07:29 PM

Thanks for the heads up

Ubetit 08-12-2012 07:21 AM

Probably a kid with a BB gun. The damage looks familiar to a car I did the paint correction on. The PDR guy came and got them out (though but they didn't crack the paint)

VoBoy 08-13-2012 12:11 AM

paintless dent repair is usually 30-45$ a dent. a shop could touch up any paint chips for less than 50$.

LakeShow 08-13-2012 03:08 AM

I can recommend you a shop in Suffolk county. It's called Perfect 10 in Farmingdale, had work done numerous times by him and sent my family and friends to him and his work is meticulous. He can do anything and fix or customize anything from a Ferrari to a Nissan. Great guy and awesome work.

Cmike2780 08-13-2012 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Ubetit (Post 1864694)
Probably a kid with a BB gun. The damage looks familiar to a car I did the paint correction on. The PDR guy came and got them out (though but they didn't crack the paint)

After looking at it more, I actually think it was a flathead screwdriver. You can feel a flat spot and it's consistent to how the paint was damaged.

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Originally Posted by VoBoy (Post 1865541)
paintless dent repair is usually 30-45$ a dent. a shop could touch up any paint chips for less than 50$.

I already went to a Paintless Dent Repair shop. The guy was asking for $150 if he could fix it. He gave it a try, but the dent was too knotted and wouldn't pop out without damaging the rest of the panel. It does look a little bit better though...and he didn't charge me anything.

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Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1865631)
I can recommend you a shop in Suffolk county. It's called Perfect 10 in Farmingdale, had work done numerous times by him and sent my family and friends to him and his work is meticulous. He can do anything and fix or customize anything from a Ferrari to a Nissan. Great guy and awesome work.

Thanks. I'm not sure which direction I want to go with yet, but I'll be sure to keep that in mind. The one on the door is the one I'm trying to figure out. I'm just concerned about the paint matching and the actual process. The fender is a bit easier since I can just replace it with a new one if need be.

So I guess I have a few questions I was hoping some of you guys might answer about the repair process:

-Would they just pull the dent(s), sand, fill and paint?

-For the one on the door, would they re-spray the entire door? or just that area? I'm mostly worried about color matching. I'd rather live with the dents than have a door and panel off color.

B&W_Evader 08-13-2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1865719)
I'd rather live with the dents than have a door and panel off color.

:iagree:

Haboob 08-13-2012 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1865719)
So I guess I have a few questions I was hoping some of you guys might answer about the repair process:

-Would they just pull the dent(s), sand, fill and paint?

-For the one on the door, would they re-spray the entire door? or just that area? I'm mostly worried about color matching. I'd rather live with the dents than have a door and panel off color.

If it's creased (where the screw driver may have made initial contact) then I think it's a lot more difficult than just pulling the dent. There will definitely be some sanding and repainting (the entire door, so you don't have one spot on the door with newer paint than the rest).

This is just from experience with my current car and body shops.

I'm not sure if they'd bondo that portion (probably not) though. I'm no body repair expert, but they have always told me that creases are very difficult to just "fix".

Chuy 09-11-2012 08:26 PM

Ive heard dry ice can pop some dents, I don't know what size or severity of them. Ill agree with who ever about the BB gun or more then likely its from an airsoft.


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