Fender
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RE: Fender
Replacing the fender for a scratch? I'm assuming you'd want a prepainted fender you can just bolt on, correct? If that's the case, ebay is an easy alternative, but remember that when you're buying something as large as a fender that touches so many other parts of the car, there's the chance it will be a different shade of the same color, and that'd be a big obvious problem... that's why good body shops feather their paint jobs by lightly spraying over adjoining panels. Dents can be taken out by a dent wizard for less than a hundred bucks, unless it's a mangled fender.
Edit: forgot mention of dent
Edit: forgot mention of dent
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RE: Fender
For you DeusEX,
Yes, you need to replace your fender that you want to buy. It’s good to buy a new one that has no dent and scratches. You know that fender is one of the important parts of the vehicle, it helps in redirecting the road debris, dirt and grime to prevent from reaching the vehicle's body as not or damage its finishing.
Yes, you need to replace your fender that you want to buy. It’s good to buy a new one that has no dent and scratches. You know that fender is one of the important parts of the vehicle, it helps in redirecting the road debris, dirt and grime to prevent from reaching the vehicle's body as not or damage its finishing.
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