keeping up with Bondo ??
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Quite a large repair just showing us guys on this side of the pond, carry out some reasonable sized repairs sometimes lol
Subaru gloom lol, a quarter for this one cost a whopping $960 repairing this vehicle for a guy we regulary repair cars for. so going to repair this quarter
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in filler
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Pretty big repair finished[img]http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp299/dunsdale/2-4.jpg[/img]
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[quote=”Ben” post=14975]Looks good! Now he’ll want everything repaired. Looks like a lot of work, that metal is stretched a good bit.
I assume the inner panels were not damaged, though.[/quote]
Thanks 😉
there was a little movement on the inner quarter but not much, yes it was pretty streched as well, we would have struggled to repair this without the [url=http://www.miracle-europe.com/]miracle repair system[/url].
That quarter was repaired in two fills believe it or not.
It was also done with polyester and blocked before primer
October 29, 2010 at 9:04 pm #24784wow nick im impressed thats funney how similar damage ta the one i did but in black even very nice:cheers :cheers
November 7, 2010 at 11:39 pm #25029looks good. very nice. fill in two, bondo’s jealous.
now mocoke, you know insurance doesn’t let us repair crap that big anymore. but your right, it nice to craftmanship at work.- AuthorPosts
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