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Originally Posted by kenchan check with your dealer for mobile shops. they usually have a contractor do their customer cars. Call a few dealers, ask who fixes rims on trade-ins.
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![]() Call a few dealers, ask who fixes rims on trade-ins. They will have "a guy" that does it. Call this guy and see if he'll fix yours. I recently got a hold of the guy that does jobs for several local dealerships. Planned to meet him one morning at a local dealership (not even a Nissan). Took him all of 15 minutes and $50 to completely fix about 8" of light curb rash on the lip of a rear rim. ![]() |
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