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post Jan 18, 2009 - 10:18 PM
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So i was wondering I know a body shop would give me a better answer but how much would you say bent in rear passenger side quarter panl would cst to fix, it's kinda bent from the bottom, not very noticable unless you get close up. but i looked from inside the trunk were the flat tire tools are stored and you can see it a little better. and its kinda been pushed upward from the outside. I just wanted to get a rough estimate on how much it would cost to fix such a problem?
post Jan 20, 2009 - 8:11 AM
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I'm not sure how similar this is to yours but this once cost just over $2k to repair, there were also surface scratches all down the door which they repainted anyway...



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post Jan 21, 2009 - 7:51 PM
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well my damage is where the bumper and rear quarter panel meet theres some minor scratches but i'm more concerned with the actual dent. it's not as bad as yours but up close its pretty noticeble. wish my Camera was working so I could take pics but if you could picture it the bottom looks like its Somewhat folded upwards under the top area of damage

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post Jan 22, 2009 - 12:50 AM
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Some douchebag in a Ford Exploder backed into me once. The dent was about 4" long by 2" tall in the rear quarter panel. I went to two body shops, and both were pretty close. One was $350, the other $385. That's just for a simple repair plus only repainting a small portion of the quarter panel. That sounds almost like what you'd need, just a small ding repair and only part of the quarter panel repainted (assuming you get a good body shop capable of repainting and matching right in the middle of the quarter panel.)


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post Jan 22, 2009 - 3:08 AM
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QUOTE (hurley97 @ Jan 20, 2009 - 3:11 AM) *
I'm not sure how similar this is to yours but this once cost just over $2k to repair, there were also surface scratches all down the door which they repainted anyway...



frown.gif ouch frown.gif seems like my car was hit there also while still under the previous owner mad.gif did the re-repair job with my dad before the respray biggrin.gif


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post Jan 27, 2009 - 12:14 AM
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QUOTE (richee3 @ Jan 22, 2009 - 1:50 AM) *
Some douchebag in a Ford Exploder backed into me once. The dent was about 4" long by 2" tall in the rear quarter panel. I went to two body shops, and both were pretty close. One was $350, the other $385. That's just for a simple repair plus only repainting a small portion of the quarter panel. That sounds almost like what you'd need, just a small ding repair and only part of the quarter panel repainted (assuming you get a good body shop capable of repainting and matching right in the middle of the quarter panel.)


I see, I hope thats all, it looked like the previous owner had backed up into a tall sidewalk and it pushed the quarter panel slightly up I'm hoping that it's not to expensive.

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