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[QUOTE="JuliusPleaser, post: 694174, member: 20659"] Let me clarify a point that Neil made. Body shops try to get away with substandard work because they DO get away with it time after time. The insurance companies are a big part of the problem. I looked at a wrecked 2002 Taurus last week that was being repaired at a local shop. The car should have been totalled, but the adjuster specified a used quarter panel rather than new parts, and the car narrowly avoided the crusher. The body man was not happy about the prospect of drilling and separating used parts, and I'm sure his work will reflect his unhappiness. The Taurus was clean and low-mileage, but it will never be the same after being hacked and butchered. It's not always the body shop's fault. They do what the insurance companies pay them to do. [/QUOTE]
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