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<blockquote data-quote="Ncjing" data-source="post: 726559" data-attributes="member: 43502"><p>Correct me if I'm wrong all sifus, but the "Serious Spot" near the petrol tank cover are the dents themselves. This is because that area is the car's chassis itself, it can't be substituted like a fender or bumper, but I've honestly never heard the need to go for Puspakom check for such a light accident which the Airbag wasn't deployed. Maybe it's because some Chassis work has been done therefore there's some regulation that necessitate the puspakom check?</p><p></p><p>The facilities in Glenmarie probably have the capability to push the dents out and reform the chassis properly, 'cause that area is hard to gain access to maybe? In any case, I think your alternative method is to put some patty, sand, paint and polish. Either way won't affect the functionality of your car, and should be fine as its original BMW paint...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ncjing, post: 726559, member: 43502"] Correct me if I'm wrong all sifus, but the "Serious Spot" near the petrol tank cover are the dents themselves. This is because that area is the car's chassis itself, it can't be substituted like a fender or bumper, but I've honestly never heard the need to go for Puspakom check for such a light accident which the Airbag wasn't deployed. Maybe it's because some Chassis work has been done therefore there's some regulation that necessitate the puspakom check? The facilities in Glenmarie probably have the capability to push the dents out and reform the chassis properly, 'cause that area is hard to gain access to maybe? In any case, I think your alternative method is to put some patty, sand, paint and polish. Either way won't affect the functionality of your car, and should be fine as its original BMW paint... [/QUOTE]
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