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Posted

Hi,

Does anyone know if there are any Dent Wizard type specialists in Europe, ideally Spain, but close to there?

Thanks,

wino

Posted

OK - I guess no PDR. What is the best way of getting a dent out of the engine lid? Should the whole lid be replaced, or can it be repaired in some way?

Posted

Hi.

If you are in Madrid I think the best thing you can do is going to "Balta". He is the best expert in Porsche. He is a particular mechanic with the best service.

Posted
Hi.

If you are in Madrid I think the best thing you can do is going to "Balta". He is the best expert in Porsche. He is a particular mechanic with the best service.

Thanks - I am in Madrid. Do you have the address/contact details for Balta?

Posted

Hi.

If you are in Madrid I think the best thing you can do is going to "Balta". He is the best expert in Porsche. He is a particular mechanic with the best service.

Thanks - I am in Madrid. Do you have the address/contact details for Balta?

Hi. What kind of dent do you have?

I know one guy who might know one dent guy. His cell phone is 660-423 578. He is based in Las Rozas.

Regards y saludos

Kare

Posted

Kare,

Thanks for your response. I will try to send a picture tomorrow, but it is on the engine compartment lid.

Wino

Hi.

If you are in Madrid I think the best thing you can do is going to "Balta". He is the best expert in Porsche. He is a particular mechanic with the best service.

Thanks - I am in Madrid. Do you have the address/contact details for Balta?

Hi. What kind of dent do you have?

I know one guy who might know one dent guy. His cell phone is 660-423 578. He is based in Las Rozas.

Regards y saludos

Kare

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