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Old Feb 2, 2004 | 07:11 AM
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jimmy hayes would say, "The Dent KING!"... would you do this to a new car, WHAM
Old Feb 7, 2004 | 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by zappas
hold some dry ice over it, might just pop out...
where can i get my hands on some dry ice?
Old Feb 7, 2004 | 08:54 PM
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I'm pretty sure Kroger has some....some other places too. But Kroger's the only one for sure....
Old Feb 7, 2004 | 09:19 PM
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If you ever see a blue Mustang and a yellow Corvette parked out in BFE then its definately Brian and I. I will walk in a down pour or freezing snow before I will park in opportunity row where some fat bitch can swing her door into mine
I do the same. My g\f's car has a dent in it so damn deep a screw from inside the door sticks out. I mean the bitch had to have slammed the door pretty damn hard to make a dent this size. I promised myself I would leave this lady a nice "gift" in the side of her door before I leave, I know it was her so would that be wrong? I also need some info on a good bodyshop who can match her current paint and repair the dings. Sorry for hijacking your thread.
Like everyone has said, do the paintless dent removal if you can. I have one small dent about the size of marble I would like to get removed also. Well good luck and sorry to hear that happened to such a badass car.
Old Feb 7, 2004 | 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Abysalone
I do the same. My g\f's car has a dent in it so damn deep a screw from inside the door sticks out. I mean the bitch had to have slammed the door pretty damn hard to make a dent this size. I promised myself I would leave this lady a nice "gift" in the side of her door before I leave, I know it was her so would that be wrong? I also need some info on a good bodyshop who can match her current paint and repair the dings. Sorry for hijacking your thread.
Like everyone has said, do the paintless dent removal if you can. I have one small dent about the size of marble I would like to get removed also. Well good luck and sorry to hear that happened to such a badass car.
As long as your certain you know the culprite that did it, I would definately leave her door a little "gift", the sad thing is though, is that the little werm probably wouldn't even notice the damage to her turd mobile.
Old Feb 8, 2004 | 05:09 PM
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macCarthur has a "AS SEEN ON TV...STORE" and they got the dent king there. it is supposed to really work. i almost picked up myself one.
Old Feb 8, 2004 | 05:27 PM
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^^Doesn't work...at least it didn't on roomie's car...
Old Feb 10, 2004 | 09:55 AM
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yea it looks kinda shady....it comes with a superglue gun
Old Feb 10, 2004 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MerF
^^Doesn't work...at least it didn't on roomie's car...
Hey now....it did get a portion of the dent outta the hood where some drunk bitch was posing on the Spyder in the garage and pressed too hard on the hood. MerF and I were having this dicussion about dings...if it's a little one, let it go...shit's gonna happen and you'll be stressed out until it does happen and it's not worth it to me anymore. I used to obsess...and now I feel differently because it's happened so many times I don't give a shit, except for big ones. John, like Merf said, it's called a "Ding King" and it's sitting in the garage. You're more than welcome to it if you haven't got it fixed already. Let me know ahead of time so I can turn the space heater on in the garage because it works better in warmer temperatures. I can soooo relate...only 4000 miles on the 350z and a new quarter panel is needed. Oh that's right...you pointed that out to me at Wendy's...you fucker.
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