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----Agree with Sam here, Graeme. Too minor a dent to replace. You are striving for a cleaned up very original ride. JMHO but treat it that way. Don't even try to take the dent out. It happened, stuff happens!......Bill S
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Agree with all, leave the dent, put it back in place. Nice work Graeme
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