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Old 21-07-2005, 09:35 PM   #1
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Default Damage done to vehicle why at dealers...

My car got a new windscreen fitted through my local Ford dealer a few weeks back as my wiper blade came off..

Neways to cut a long story short the mob who did the windscreen damaged the roof lining (how i don't know) and tonight I found a dint in the passengers guard right up close near the windscreen... As the car has only done 10 kms since I had the windscreen replaced and since its going back to the dealers tomrorow to have the trim pulled out of it and a new roof lining put in what should I do about the dint... The dint hopefully should be easy to push out I hope as there is nothing behind it, but it has me concerned. :

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Old 21-07-2005, 09:42 PM   #2
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Mate PDR are the people to see about that, point it out to the detailers and give them first oppotunity to organise somebody to look at it, if they dont, get your quotes, keep a copy and send them to them.
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