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That's easily less than a day on a jig, probably half in fact, I've repaired plenty of cars that are far worse than that.
A perfect repair would be to replace the boot floor and back panel, but obviously not economical, really you could get away with pulling it straight and panelling the majority of the dents out, paint, fit second hand bumpers and boot lid and you're there.
I suppose it depends on whether you think the car is worth the effort or not.
A perfect repair would be to replace the boot floor and back panel, but obviously not economical, really you could get away with pulling it straight and panelling the majority of the dents out, paint, fit second hand bumpers and boot lid and you're there.
I suppose it depends on whether you think the car is worth the effort or not.
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Haha sounds like my kind of repairpaul bristol uk wrote:Where is Lewd Lude Lover when you need him? I I remember correctly he has repaired this sort of damage with a sledgehamer,blocks of wood and jacks more than once. his wife gave him one up the arse as well!

Anybody know roughly what it would cost to put it on a jig? I am due over £1000 from the insurance and i have the bumpers. Then it would be the cost of paint and another boot lid, oh and many hours of my time

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Get a bigger sledgehammer that will cut the time down somewhat! Seriously in the eight or so years I have been on this forum and PUK I have seen too many viable cars scrapped because people could not be arsed to put time and money into sometimes the most trivial repairs(like a new clutch or ball joints) Have a go at it, at least you could say you tried.
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