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typezer0 06-01-2012 08:20 PM

First battle scar
 
Well, some inconsiderate jerk already decided to put a nice fist-sized dent in my brand new fr-s. I must admit I'm kind of at a loss at what I should do.

Should I just leave it? Should I fix it? What are your opinions?

Draco-REX 06-01-2012 08:24 PM

where is it?

Pics?

Starscream15 06-01-2012 08:25 PM

GD dude, that sucks. Personally, I would get it fixed.

My sympathy is yours.

YukiHachiRoku 06-01-2012 08:37 PM

:mad0260:

(wherever I go I park in the back away from everyone else because I'm paranoid soccer mom's will rape my car with carts and wind swept doors)

ft86Fan 06-01-2012 08:38 PM

Get one of those paintless dent removal guy to fix it. It should look brand new again for a couple of hundred dollars or less.

typezer0 06-01-2012 08:40 PM

@Draco-REX it's above the driver-side rear tire. i'll post pics tomorrow if there's still interest
@Starscream15 thanks for the sympathy. i'm just concerned that if i get this dent fixed someone else will just damage it again. i can't really afford it right now.

MVJ1975 06-01-2012 08:44 PM

This sort of thing was the reason I happily paid for the dent/ding repair program my dealer offered. It cost $995, but covers 24/7 roadside assistance, paintless ding and dent repair, any damage to the alloy wheels, and lost key replacement for five years.

I may never use it (hopefully), but it's nice to know if some jerkass dings my car I can get it fixed at no cost to me.

R_E_L 06-01-2012 09:31 PM

wow that is heartless. i would cry for a good 30 min tbh.

but like the others said if you're lucky and the dent isn't obstructed by the interior framework of the door they should be able to push it out. if it is hard to reach, i know there are some who use some kind of suction thing to pull out the dent but i dunno how well that works.

Dave-ROR 06-02-2012 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ft86Fan (Post 236149)
Get one of those paintless dent removal guy to fix it. It should look brand new again for a couple of hundred dollars or less.

This. Sucks that it happened :(

smbrm 06-02-2012 01:59 AM

It sucks that it happened, but now its over and you don't have to worry about when anymore!:iono:

Godzilla35 06-02-2012 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MVJ1975 (Post 236158)
This sort of thing was the reason I happily paid for the dent/ding repair program my dealer offered. It cost $995, but covers 24/7 roadside assistance, paintless ding and dent repair, any damage to the alloy wheels, and lost key replacement for five years.

I may never use it (hopefully), but it's nice to know if some jerkass dings my car I can get it fixed at no cost to me.

unless it's in an area where you can't really do paintless dent repair... or if your paint actually does come off (a lot of paintless dent removal guys won't touch areas that may further get chipped).

I also vote for paintless but that's a hard area. Probably has to be tapped out with hammers. It wouldn't hurt to wait because I'm afraid if the paint is too new, maybe it needs time to set or something? Might risk further damage.

EmilGH 06-02-2012 08:35 AM

Some of the painless dent removal guys are wizards sent by from heaven. I had a pretty good sized "ding" in the roof of a 911 near the top of the b pillar. I was more or less resigned that it'd be there forever -- and then a friend insisted that I use his dent guy. Phenomenal results. Never in a million years would you be able to tell there was a ding up there.

I hope you have similar results… Take before and after pics. Fingers crossed…

Rampage 06-02-2012 12:15 PM

What ticks me off is when you park the car away from everyone and someone intentionally damages your car. Happened twice to me. Once with my Acura GSR and then again with my brand new Mustang GT. This was some years ago. Some people just cannot stand to see other people have nice stuff.

You have my full sympathy!

Spd229 06-02-2012 03:28 PM

You have my total sympathy, I hadn't had my car for a full 24 hours before a cat scratched the trunk lid to hell and back. (not terrible....but more than a handful of scratches, some half as long as the trunk is wide)

Here's to hoping you'll be able to get a painless fix for it.


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