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I'd recommend PDR-TEK: http://www.pdrtek.com.au/

He's based in SE Melb but he's mobile so he might still be able to come to you. Does a lot of stuff for both the Skylines and WRX club guys...fixed 3 dents I had and I could barely notice a mark afterwards.

John is the guy to be speaking with :)

His pricing depends on the severity of the dent and the type of access he has to the panel (inside of the panel too). It would be best to give him a call to discuss it with him so you have an accurate indication on pricing

I'd recommend PDR-TEK: http://www.pdrtek.com.au/

He's based in SE Melb but he's mobile so he might still be able to come to you. Does a lot of stuff for both the Skylines and WRX club guys...fixed 3 dents I had and I could barely notice a mark afterwards.

John is the guy to be speaking with :wub:

+1 does awesome work. Dont just look at who is cheaper, get the job done from someone you know is going to do it properly.

taken from detailaddiction.com

if Damian recommends him, i think it's safe to say the man does impressive work

"Mr. Dent provides the best paintless on-site Dent Repair service in Melbourne.

I have been servicing many prestige dealerships for 20 years and am more than happy to service your vehicle.

If you would like to contact me, you can by calling 0418 538 117

Thankyou,

Vincent Veltre"

  • 2 weeks later...
hey guys,

is there any places in northern suburbs melbourne (or surrounding areas) that do paintless dent removal?

cheers,

dave.

Did you end up getting anyone out to fix the dent?

As I need to fix a couple of minor dents up on the GT-R.

  • 2 years later...

I used Jason at Dent Vanish (0402 699 924) and was very happy with his work and prices.

Sorry for bringing up an old topic...

does anyone know a good PDR guy in Melbourne? prefably around SE area. Tried PDRTEK but that bloke never seems to answer his phone.

taken from detailaddiction.com

if Damian recommends him, i think it's safe to say the man does impressive work

"Mr. Dent provides the best paintless on-site Dent Repair service in Melbourne.

I have been servicing many prestige dealerships for 20 years and am more than happy to service your vehicle.

If you would like to contact me, you can by calling 0418 538 117

Thankyou,

Vincent Veltre"

Used him to fix 2 dents on the GTT before i sold it - flawless work, 100% recommend Vince

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