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Adam:
Hey, does anyone know any good panelbeaters? Some guy reversed into my c3 in a carpark, the rear fender has several cracks along the wheelwell as well as a crack along the seam.

ARGH!

Adam

69 DIRTY RAT:
not again! are you going to attempt a home fix this time?;37

Adam:
No, not this time, I wasn't at fault so I may as well get it done properly... I found a guy in Kingswood who seemed happy to get the job (a lot of panelbeaters dont want to know about fibrglass).

It sucks but need to keep these things in perspective...:b2



It's a daily driver so I gues the chances for accidents is greater...;ay

But oyu know the freakiest thing is that it happened at the same place, same time of day and also a few days before the school holidays like last time. Yea, I wont be going back there anymore either....

Adam

MR 69ER:
I know this might not be what you want to hear but it doesn't look to bad as it is in a full panel & hasn't gone near the edges. It is always easier to repair glass when this is the case. Just make sure the guys get the lines straight & leave the surface ripple free. It is a good idea to leave the part of the car just repaired in primer for at least 1 month before spraying colour as you will be able to see it in different lights to make sure you have a good job.
Cheers
Steve

Brutus:
Looks like a great chance to fit flares to me.

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