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Hi all.Some guy reversed and knocked into the left side rear door of my 1995 E220. The entire door's been knocked in, though the paint's surprisingly okay. The window's still intact but the plastic trim has been badly scratched. How long do you think the repair would take? The interior trim's perfectly fine. Thanks in advance.
Regards, Chung [This message has been edited by Choo Chung Chieh (edited 03-04-2000).] |
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A competent shop with the right tools will have it out in a couple of days, although I'd leave it there for an extra day or two (if permissible)to let the paint cure a bit before it gets subjected to nature's elements
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