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Old 12-19-11, 02:26 AM
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Oh nice job they did on your car!
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Originally Posted by ERDoc74
Wow, it looks GREAT!!! I'm glad it came out good...
Originally Posted by Evil Teo
wow sorry to hear about ur car Dave but it looks like it turned out great. the color looks spot on!
Originally Posted by bnizzle87
The Water Transfer looks great. I especially like it in blue! Looks like they did a really great job in paint matching your USB.
Thanks guy's they did fantastic job and color is spot on looks perfect.
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what is that tool attached to the door in the last 2 pics used for?

paint came out great BTW man
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Originally Posted by FastPaced
I'd like the info on these guys, too. Just in case something ever happens. It's hard to find a pro shop. I had some bad luck with my Z in the past.
PM sent with shop info

Originally Posted by CalitriSC
Looks great! Its always nice to have a good body shop that knows what they are doing.
This is one of reason why I posted up pics you are right it's tough finding good body. They also do dealer work for Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Lexus as well as custom work and to.
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Originally Posted by sakataj
what is that tool attached to the door in the last 2 pics used for?

paint came out great BTW man

If you look at table with tools on them you will see two long silver rods, hammer, what looks like chisel these are all used to take out small dents and that piece attached to car helps them make sure that dent is know long showing and has been properly removed leaving behind a nice flat surface.
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Old 12-19-11, 04:26 PM
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All the paintless dent removers use a tool like this. It's one of the important tricks of the trade.
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Originally Posted by davcrz5
If you look at table with tools on them you will see two long silver rods, hammer, what looks like chisel these are all used to take out small dents and that piece attached to car helps them make sure that dent is know long showing and has been properly removed leaving behind a nice flat surface.
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gothca,,,,thanks

Originally Posted by lobuxracer
All the paintless dent removers use a tool like this. It's one of the important tricks of the trade.
never seen one before and i dont do paintless dent repair so i didnt know, lol nah just messing
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