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First off apologies if this hasn't been put in properly first time posting aswell as first time using tapatalk, I'm trying to remove a dent in my rear wheel arch but can't think how the best ideas I've had is to remove the rear bumper following rustys write up and then try to have a go at from that way just wondering if anyone knows firstly if it would work and if not is there a better way to go about it ? Tia
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I would take it to a body shop they may well be able to pull it out without damaging the paint, although it's in an awkward spot.
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As above don't try that yourself