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    I have an older car that I was right about to sell so this is a bad time for this to happen. I dont really want to put much money in to the car before selling it.



    My hood crashed down on a tool putting 2 dime size bumps on my hood. Any ideas on punching them back down?

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    Find a PDR guy and see what he can do.

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    Thanks for the reply. I used a PDR from this board on my dads car and he did a very good job but the car I will be selling is pretty old and cheap so I dont want to put even $100 or more in to it right now. I was hoping there was something I could do myself.

 

 

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