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So yeah, with out going into the details..I screwed up. I was backing up and knicked the bumber of my dads truck. His truck is perfectly fine, mine on the other hand is a different story. About two inches away from the gas door till the lights is a dent in my car. It's roughly 3 inches high. And pretty deep. Its on the body not the lower part that can easily be replaced..Its bad, but at the same time not that bad...How can this be fixed, or how much would it cost to get somone to fix it..
Since I have last posted I have been hitting it from the inside with the butt of a hammer. Which helped a bit, probaly the deepest the dent is now is an inch..
What else could I do?
Get yourself a dolly and go at it with that. Keep at it until you get it as close to perfect as is reasonably possible. If your not happy with the outcome, I did a writeup on bodywork with body filler I can direct you to.
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