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Does anyone know of a good company that does Paintless dent removal in the Suffolk/Cambs/Essex area?

I have dented the Boxster following a slight incident with a cone........


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ORIGINAL: tjdixon911

Does anyone know of a good company that does Paintless dent removal in the Suffolk/Cambs/Essex area?

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[:eek:]Thats not PDR work thats a pucker bodyshop repair and respray jobbie .... sorry but you are looking at a more serious bill than you hoped for [&o]
 
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All that is left now is the dent, everything else polished out!

I was hoping it would just pull out!

What makes you think it wont?

How much would I be looking at for a Body shop repair?
 

ORIGINAL: tjdixon911

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All that is left now is the dent, everything else polished out! I was hoping it would just pull out!
You may just be left with a dent but PDR Operators specialise in parking dings, even seriously nasty ones but your wing is a little bit more than a ding [&o] Digi looks much more like a ding & dong what was the cone made out of cement!!
 
www.chipsaway.co.uk did some work for me on a small dent. They charge around £50-£70 per panel including painting the area. But not sure if they do bigger dents like yours.
 
I suggest you have a word with Simon, the Bodyshop Manager at the OPC in Cambridge. They did an excellent job on my "door opened onto my rear wing" dent.
 
Don't discout the PDR people, I had a huge dent removed from the front wing of my 3.2 following a collision with a large oak table!!! It left on large dent in the top of the wing about the size of my fist and a series of smaller ones down the side. Folloing the work, all that was visable was a little orange peel effect that was only noticable under certain lights and couldn't be felt by hand! It was truely unbeleveable what they managed to do.
They charged me £100 for wich I was very happy. Unfortunately I can't remember who it was, but suffice to say it was one of the large chains.
Good luck!
 
John,
It was a rather large and heavy folding table, I had to move the car out of the garage to get the table out (we ony had a single garage at the time). I'd lent the table against the wall of the house at quite a steep angle, got back in the car to put it away, the wind got behind the table and threw it over. I could see it happening in really slow motion but couldn't get the car into reverse fast enough to get out of the way!!!![:(] It was one of those boll**ks moments and I was kicking myself for weeks.
 

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