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  1. #1
    Active Member One Ring
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    Jun 09 2016
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    how bad can this be?

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    Daughter was involved in a hit and run yesterday. What I can see- left rear qtr, inner fender well, paint. Doors seems to have been spared. What I can't see or don't know- if top works, what is damaged behind the qtr panel like the window mechanism or any audio or top equipment. Drivable, but the tire rubs the fender well.
    Any opinions? Cost? Time? Figuring the car value is about $7k. 2007 A4 Cabriolet, 2.0T, 88k miles, base.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings kt883's Avatar
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    from the looks of the pictures looks like PDR should be able to get you 80% fixed and a buffing can remove some of the scratching

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    Veteran Member Four Rings yxri's Avatar
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    Look into paintless dent pulling. You can sometimes have shops pull the fender to the original spot without having to repaint or anything. Search it on youtube. Pretty interesting.

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