[s-cars] Bodywork Needed
Tom Green
trgreen at comcast.net
Fri Dec 8 09:18:56 EST 2006
Try Force 5.
Chris Semple has more experience at this sort of thing than anyone on
this list and you
can expect straightforward advice as well even if you need to find
parts closer to home.
If it occurred in a shopping center parking lot or public parking
garage, many have good
quality security cameras that may help identify the perpetrator and
witnesses.
Then, the folks in Vancouver usually have a few spare parts around,
and perhaps the time
to slap them on for you. They are good at taking them off, I suppose
they can do the reverse
as Bentley suggests. :-)
Tom
Original message:
> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 19:07:40 -0800
> From: "Steve Voit" <stevevoit at comcast.net>
> Subject: [s-cars] Bodywork Needed
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> Listers:
>
> Can someone advise me what I should be asking for from my bodyshop:
> Tonight
> someone backed along my drivers door - a dent 15" long maybe 3"
> deep and
> another dimple up near the window molding stemming from the distortion
> below. Pretty disheartening as my ride is p e r f e c t and I go
> great
> lengths to keep it that way. Of course they did not leave a note.
>
> Anyway I've had a door re-skinned a long time back which wasn't the
> best
> repair, it's heavily distorted to fill, does this mean the right
> repair is a
> new door? I'd like to be armed with the right questions so I can
> be smart
> when I visit the body shop.
>
> Suggestions welcomed -
>
> Steve Voit
>
> Seattle
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