On my new car (A 2004) Hyundia Accent, it would cost over $500, with that being said since your car is a Porsche, I would imagine it would cost 4-5 times that amount.
Look in the phone book for the dent Doctors under automotive repair shops and you should get away cheaper then going to a body shop as that is what they do and charge you BIG BUCKS! They charge no more for your car than for a Chevy or Ford. Tell ya what! Get a piece of dry ice and handling it with tongs try circling the dent a few times and then holding it on the dent to shrink it. Old timers trick,Cost is zilch and nothing damaged if ya can’t do it right
If it is in the door than there are littile holes where you drill out and then use a tool that looks like a slot head screwdrive and you smoothly work it out. I it is in a panel than find a body tech.
wheeewweeey…. I know if I was a shop owner and I seen a porsche roll in with a small dent I would be seeing dollar signs every where!!
On my new car (A 2004) Hyundia Accent, it would cost over $500, with that being said since your car is a Porsche, I would imagine it would cost 4-5 times that amount.
A body panel is a body panel….whether it’s on a Porsche or a Pontiac. Get some estimates.
I would say that depends where yo leave and where are you getting your car repaired evey shop is different.
if its the right type of dent try a person who pops out hail damage using the paintless dent repair. but get a quailified tech.
Look in the phone book for the dent Doctors under automotive repair shops and you should get away cheaper then going to a body shop as that is what they do and charge you BIG BUCKS! They charge no more for your car than for a Chevy or Ford. Tell ya what! Get a piece of dry ice and handling it with tongs try circling the dent a few times and then holding it on the dent to shrink it. Old timers trick,Cost is zilch and nothing damaged if ya can’t do it right
If its a silver porsha 200$ only a ding right?
If it is in the door than there are littile holes where you drill out and then use a tool that looks like a slot head screwdrive and you smoothly work it out. I it is in a panel than find a body tech.