FREE PDR or Paintless Dent Removal anyone?

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FREE PDR or Paintless Dent Removal anyone?

Postby FastForwardWheels » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:49 am

Well I know I thought about doing this a while back but I think I might pull the trigger on a nice set of tools and take some training for the PDR equipment.

$2,000 is my budget for now, I'm looking into it all now.

I figured I'd offer out FREE PDR once I'm ready to go since I don't have a rep. The idea is to help build one within a years time.

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Postby JPCCDD » Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:16 pm

I've got this annoying little dent on my left rear quarterpanel just above the wheel that is driving me nuts looking at it. I would love to get rid of that thing. Lunch is in it for ya if you get it out. As well as a 6 pack of your choice.
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Postby FastForwardWheels » Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:40 am

I'm looking at tool sets right now but I was hoping not to go over $2,000 but in addition to the set I would also need more $$$ for a couple of weeks of intense training. With my busy schedule I'd need to spread it over maybe a month or two so the answer is maybe two months down the road I would be ready to actually help you guys out.

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Postby FastForwardWheels » Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:05 pm

daytrader wrote:
FastForwardWheels wrote:I'm looking at tool sets right now but I was hoping not to go over $2,000 but in addition to the set I would also need more $$$ for a couple of weeks of intense training. With my busy schedule I'd need to spread it over maybe a month or two so the answer is maybe two months down the road I would be ready to actually help you guys out.

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Yeah, you can squeeze out 10 hrs. a day to learn in class and finished the course in a week. I have confident in you, you can do it Eli if you put your foot down. :LOL:


Nope, not that easy....

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