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Pics of painted panels on my new Genesis.

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came out really well like i stated in the other thread.. here's the pics
both doors were sprayed and a small ding was repaired towards the top/front of the rear door..
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and where she will remain while these storms pass that are going to be here anytime lol
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I got a ding from something I was trying to put in the back seat in the rear quarter panel is it my imagination or does this car dent easy.
 
All cars in the last 5 to 8 years seem to dent easier, however they can be fixed easier with the paintless systems. Maybe someone in the know can comment on how the sheet metels are thinner now than just a few years ago. I do know that the sheet metel on my 1965 mustang is much thicker and the metal on an old 1956 Cadillac of my dad's was so thick that I could stand on the roof and it did not deflect at all.
 
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