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As others have pointed out, that's part of the unibody and thus not replaceable. You would have been much better off if he had hit the door; doors are easy
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As others have pointed out, that's part of the unibody and thus not replaceable. You would have been much better off if he had hit the door; doors are easy to replace. You're probably looking at cutting out the bashed in area and welding in new metal to do it right... or just filling it in with putty if you want a half-*** fix. Either way it's an expensive repair.
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