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    Paintless Dent Repair

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nGalwR8-O4

    I'm considering giving this a try, not for my Porsche (thank god) but for my daily driver. Anyone try these services/techniques before and, if so, how are the results and any recommendations for shops in the L.A. San Gabriel Valley. Thx!

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    So many questions, so few answers....
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    I had one of these guys come out and work on my 944 S2. He did his magic on a couple of shopping cart dings and they were flat out gone. He did an excellent job with no damage whatsoever to the paint surface. I'll call him again for sure.
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    Sacto, is the company L.A. based? If so, what's the name of the outfit? I watched a few more YouTube vids and the results all look great. Cost is comparable to what the shop quoted me but this work can be done at my house in a couple hours so I'll take the convenience.

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    I gotta guy!

    If you live in So Orange County? I believe he lives in Dana Point, and is mobile. Many saw my passenger door at Treffen. He came to my home, took out a DENT in the passenger door and removed several dings, PEFECTLY!! Several other S Registry guys referred him to my. Great price.
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    Anyone have a PDR referral in Atlanta, GA? Thanks
    Mark Erbesfield
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    We have a PDR guy that comes to our shop in Van Nuys on an as needed basis and has been able to work magic on some of our customers' cars. He typically charges by the dent, and cost is usually less than $100 per. We've toyed with having a "PDR-day" at the shop from time to time, where we could book him for half or a full day in which case the cost would come down significantly. If several local folks are interested in something like this, let me know and we can try to set something up.

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