Similar to previous
events, we are trying to setup a dent day.
I have spoken with John, and Sat Oct 4th seemed to be a good date were he was free and no THSCC events were on the calender.
I have copied some of Mike Whitney's previous information below. Let's try to reuse this format as it works well for everyone.
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John Lofaro and his other guys at "Hail+Dent Adjusters" came recommended by Chip & Holland. Most of their work is at car dealership and they do excellent work. For those of you who weren't around for the last few, I'm pretty sure that everyone has been a satisfied customer. His prices are around $40 for a simple single dent to about $80 for a whole highly dented panel to maybe $150 to make a lot of improvement to a messed up car. He'll assess and quote a price. These guys are artists -- it's amazing what they can make disappear -- but they do no paint work, so don't bring a wrecked car expecting it to be repaired. I've seen him "improve" some minor crash damage though. They will pass on major creases that they won't be able to improve much.
Location:
http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en& ... 01&iwloc=A
John will be bringing 2-3 other guys with him so let's schedule 4 cars per hour. Sign up by responding to this thread. Come prepared to hang out and possibly wait for a short while, but this has usually worked fine in the past. One timeslot per car.
Respond here with:
Time (1st choice)
Time (2nd choice)
Description:
PS - John says he prefers cash. Cash always has higher bargaining potential!
9AM
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1 - MarekRozanski - Car #1
2 -
3 - Kevin Hoff - 2-3 dents
4 -
10AM
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1 - Mike Westerfield - 1 or two panels, minor dents
3 - Ash Nelson - 2-3 panels, few dings
4 -
11AM
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1 - MarekRozanski - Car #2
2 - Mike Whitney - ?
3 - Kevin Hoff - 2-3 dents
4 - Stan
12PM (lets fill up the other times first)
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2 -
3 -
4 -
Alright, everyone... so let me know what spot you want. I will re confirm with John in Mid-Sept, and I think we will need atleast 10-12 people to get this one to work.