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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:05 pm 
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greatings all, my mate spotted a written off clubby on the way to his work one morning, on the way back he stopped at the owners house and asked how much. To cut a long storey short i have a shell with a tree dent in the side and i was woundering if anyone had any tips for removing all the good panals without damaging them.


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You basically need a drill (or spot weld removal tool which is basically a drill with a different shaped end) and drill out all the spot welds . It takes time but you'll be able to completely unstitch the car . Either that or you can sacrifice some panels to cut out others , depends what you need or want basically .

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