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Ok here it goes,

saturday nite just gone, me and my mates in my line cruising to this party that we new of threw girls that we no and were at the party. enyway my mate was drivin my car i was far to maggot lol, we cruised up the street of the party there was ppl everyware sitting on the side of the road, we were just drivin past to say hi, when as we were leavin this absolute weeneer boots the shit out of my car as we were leaving!!!! i was fuming i was gonna get out and kill the little prick, but thought id do the right thing and just carry on and pull over called the cops. the cops arrived and said nothing is going to happen bout this u guys tresspased!!! wat the f**k is with that? enyway i no who the little bugger is and he is gonna pay. enuf bout that, enybody no good dent removalists?? any help would be appreciated,

cheers

joel

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Thats a bit f*cked up....

At least you know who it is.. so u can get money out of the guy...

Got pics? if we can see the damages might be easier to recommend someone...

Edited by br3ndan

if its a decent dent, they will most likely need to weld a piece of metal onto the panel so they can use a "dent puller", so you'll need to to be sprayed aswell. Probably looking around the 300-500 mark, definately get the money out of the kid, otherwise make him eat his own teeth

Thread has no direction and the threat of retaliation in not what SAU / SAUWA is about.

If you know the guy, take it up with the Police, not on a public Interweb Forum.

Use the consolidated Workshop Thread.

Mike

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