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Originally Posted by CamaroDreams07
I know this is kind of besides the point, but why did you buy a damaged car? I would've walked out the door and found somebody else who had one that wasn't dented.
At this point, let them do it. That way they are liable for whatever happens. It should be no problem if it's as small as you say. Speaking from experience, the door panels are very easy to remove/replace without any rattles. I had to take my passenger side one off four times one day while installing my projectors. No rattles noises of any kind. They snap on VERY snugly. Good luck.
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The dent is VERY small and because of this I didn't notice it until after I had the car for a few days. I might have decided differently when I picked it up, if I had noticed the dent, but even if I did notice it. There was no other car instead. This car had to be delivered from a dealer on the other side of the province (and was one of two 1LT RS M6's in the province that had the options that I wanted: none

. I wanted IOM, the other car was silver) and I didn't want to have to play the waiting game to see if another came in, as it was after the deadline for 2010 factory orders.
Yes, the dealer is going to cover it 100%. I made sure of this. At first they weren't too quick to offer assistance with it, but some voiced concern on my end got them in line. haha
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Originally Posted by Makris
i had a dent in my '06 charger and i attempted doing it myself...... i regretted it lol
my dad was a bodyman and i even had most of the tools, but its just a safer bet to get a pro to do it, i would let the dealer do it as long as they dont charge you
hope all goes well!
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I wasn't thinking of doing it myself, I was merely explaining that I see how simple it looks to remove the door panel - I was unsure of the ability of some people that might be touching my car. I guess I should give the professionals the benefit of the doubt, but this is my baby so I'm obviously going to be over protective.
thanks for the responses guys

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