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About a foot long deep (like 1 - 2 inches deep :-X scratch and dent) dent on the bottom of the drivers side door infront of the rear tire! She hit and went over a yellow curb! This is gonna be costly :'(
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by pyrokilla: > :(
About a foot long deep (like 1 - 2 inches deep :-X scratch and dent) dent on the bottom of the drivers side door infront of the rear tire! She hit and went over a yellow curb! This is gonna be costly :'(
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Got the same dent I think costing 300 to get it fixed
300 sounds pretty low, fixing the body panels or replacing them depending on how bad they are isn't going to be cheap along with the cost of painting blending etc etc.
Edit: Is that even a replaceable piece? They might have to use a body puller and pull it back out, patch the holes then paint
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Sounds like she hit ur Rocker Panel. Replacing is gonna cost 92.05 for the part and 6.4 hrs of labor. 1.7 hrs to refinish. Dunno ur labor rate. but if it's like 50 per hour then multiply 50 x labor hrs and you get the cost.
If the shop blends the qtr its going to be 1.4hrs for blend time. 1.3 hrs to remove the bumper to paint it (or he can loosen it for less time) and .3 hrs to remove and reinstall the right taillight. $14.89 for a new qtr moulding if you have one. And other little misc. charges.
Otherwise, they would repair it for maybe 3-5 hrs of labor, then just refinish for the same amount of time.
Just a "Guesstimate"....hope that helps... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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