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  1. LOL!! I have a feeling I will remember have much it will cost. But yea might give my dealer a ring and see who they use thanks !!
  2. Soo someone *cough cough* wont say who decided to borrow the whip. Unfortunately the patio they decided to back into wasnt too kind to my poor drivers side quarter. Anyways I'm not overt pissed yet... Before I take it to a bodyshop and get my *** handed to me because I'm not to familiar with body work what is the proper way to repair the damage in the pics. I really don't want them dropping a few pounds of filler and calling it a day, my guess would that they should straighten it out by hand and then maybe a light skin of filler ? And while we're at it anyone have a GOOD bodyshop rec for NYC or around here ? THANKS IN ADVANCE !!!!I
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