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YACT: Recommend a good body shop in Los Angeles

luvya

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Yeah, this is why I hate parking overnight on the street, but the place I am renting now doesn't have a garage for me. Anyway, The asshole ran over my driver-side door and some part of front bumper. The damage is quite severe, I am guessing anywhere from $500 to $1000 in repair. Since the money is unavoidable at this point, I want to make sure I take it to a good honest shop. So your recommendation please.
 
Originally posted by: luvya
Yeah, this is why I hate parking overnight on the street, but the place I am renting now doesn't have a garage for me. Anyway, The asshole ran over my driver-side door and some part of front bumper. The damage is quite severe, I am guessing anywhere from $500 to $1000 in repair. Since the money is unavoidable at this point, I want to make sure I take it to a good honest shop. So your recommendation please.

I know it's friday night, but...come on!
 
that's why i hate parking on the street...during those unavoidable times, 3 of our cars got hit 3 different times...
 
Why don't you contact your insurance company and let them know what happened? They might have special rates worked out with someone.
 
It's a 98 Honda Accord. I don't think it really matters what kind of car I have since it's only body work.
 
M2 collision centers and caliber body shop chains - they were rated by AAA.

My dad's car right now is at Ford Auto Body (its in the valley on sepulveda), they do some awesome work.

I personally have used Pasadena Collision Center (on hill and Walnut i think), they are good in their work too.
 
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