Showing posts with label Fender Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fender Repair. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Nissan 300ZX Auto Body Repairs

1995 300ZX after auto body repairs and paint at Almost Everything Auto Body

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a gorgeous 1995 Nissan 300ZX that unfortunately got hit on the front, driver's side corner. We had to replace the fender and a hood hinge and repair dents & scrapes on the hood and bumper. We repainted the damaged parts with factory matched paint and blended some new paint onto the driver's door so that any difference between the new paint and older, possibly faded paint on the door would be difficult to notice.

Before:1995 300ZX with dented fender & misaligned hood before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

After:1995 300ZX after collision repairs and paint at Almost Everything Auto Body

Before:1995 300ZX with dented fender & misaligned hood before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

After:1995 300ZX after fender repair and paint at Almost Everything Auto Body

Before:1995 300ZX with dented fender & bumper before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

After:1995 300ZX after auto body repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

Before:1995 300ZX with collision damage before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

After:300ZX Auto body repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

After:300ZX Collision repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Collision Damage on Infiniti G37 Coupe

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2009 Infiniti G37 Coupe that was hit on the front left corner. The fender and bumper were damaged plus a few parts were broken inside the body that were not visible initially. We took care of the insurance paperwork—including the claim supplements needed to pay for the hidden damage and quickly had the car looking good as new again.

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Infiniti G37 Coupe bumper and fender damage
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Infiniti G37 Coupe after auto body repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body
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Collision damage before repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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Collision damage repaired at Almost Everything Auto Body
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Close-up of dents & scrapes on bumper and fender
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Clips on other side of bumper from hit still sustained some damage from the impact
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Bracket hidden inside the bodywork damaged by impact
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Car looks beautiful again after collision repair at Almost Everything Auto Body

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

1998 Honda Civic Paint Job!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1998 Honda Civic. This economical sedan came to our shop with some mis-matched body panels, the bumper and fender were replaced with aftermarket parts and it was our job to make the car look good again! We began by removing the rock chips and scratches, then sealing the car with a primer.  Once that step was complete, we repainted the entire outside of the car with our basic Enamel paint!

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Monday, October 21, 2013

2004 Toyota Highlander "Touch Up"

Almost Everything's Car of the Day started out as the remains of a 2004 Toyota Highlander. This SUV came to our shop after a recent collision, the entire front end had been destroyed leaving a massive gaping hole where the front used to be! We worked with the owners insurance company to complete all of the needed repairs. As one can imagine, this Toyota needed plenty of new replacement parts such as the bumper, lights, grille, and many other miscellanious clips and panels. Once all of the new parts arrived at our shop we matched them to the factory paint on the rest of the vehicle, installed and aligned them and returned the Highlander back to its owner like new again, with our lifetime warranty!

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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body
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2004 Toyota Highlander Collision Repair at Almost Everything Auto Body

Monday, October 7, 2013

Totalled 2001 Honda Accord.

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2001 Honda Accord. This poor sedan was the victim of a forceful utility vehicle. It was rear-ended and pushed into an intersection causing an incredible amount of damage to the Accord! All insurance information was exchanged by both parties. However the owner of the Honda could not make contact with anybody at the other party's insurance company! He came to us for help. We got in contact with the appropriate people and immediately got him into a rental vehicle so this unsafe car would be off public roads. The damage is so severe that we expect it will be written off as a total loss. We can help solve many issues between you and an insurance company, don't hesitate to stop by our shop and get our help!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Collision Repairs Done the Right Way!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado. This truck came to our shop after an unfortunate encounter with a Nissan. Luckily insurance covered all of the needed repairs! With collisions there are usually many damaged areas unseen at first glance. This "fender bender" damaged a couple of vital areas of this truck's appearance such as the radiator support and a couple of frame mounting points. We worked with the insurance company to either repair or replace these damaged areas and we painted the replacement panels to match the factory color. Once everything had been completed we detailed the pickup and returned it to its owner looking great once again!

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Nissan Altima Spot Paint!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2006 Nissan Altima. This car recently had its front bumper cover, and front left fender replaced, these parts typically do not come painted and will have to be color matched to the rest of the vehicle. We began by scuffing the bumper cover and fender to roughen them so the new paint could "bite", sealed the fresh surfaces with a primer sealer, and finally finished the parts with the original type of base-coat/clear-coat paint!

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Don't let this happen to you!

Almost Everything's Cars of the Day are a 1997 Toyota Camry and a 1994 Chevrolet Pickup. As you can see in the pictures below, they both had been damaged in a collision and "repaired" by a less than qualified individual. Maybe you have been approached in a parking lot by a person who says they can "fix your dent" for an incredibly low cost. In many instances these "repairs" they are doing are actually causing much more harm than good! They will put on a big show with hammers, drills, unidentified filler matter, spray paint, and a incredible amount of false promises, appearing as if they know exactly what they are doing.

What they are actually doing;

1. Ripping innocent people off by performing shoddy repairs and promising a perfect finish, claiming that "all that is needed is paint" after they are done. Which unfortunately, is far from the truth, since many of these "parking lot repair men" have no professional experience, they improperly lay in inches of thick substance to fill the dents and holes that they created during the "repair". The substances they use are not always automotive body filler, some cars have even come to us with concrete slathered into the sheet metal.

2. Weakening your vehicles structural integrity by the use of improper tools. Drilling holes to pull and repair dents was common in the stone ages of auto body repair, with todays technology we can pull and fill dents the proper way from the outside of the vehicle, with no drilling required. Our non intrusive method of repairing dents retains the strength of the existing body panel, while keeping use of body filler to a minimum.

3. Making proper repairs more costly. When people come to us with these improperly repaired vehicles, it is very hard to break the news to them that they had been scammed out of their hard earned money, and how we want to repair something that had already been "fixed". For a proper repair we have to remove the existing "filler substance", repair, or even sometimes replace panels that have become too badly damaged from either the parking lot repairs or the collision itself.

4. Voiding any chance of a warranty through Almost Everything. We cannot offer any type of warranty on vehicles that have had improper/3rd party repairs performed on them. Instead of having a shady character in a parking lot "repair" your dents, come talk to us. We will be glad to provide you with a free written estimate, professionally fix the damage and offer a warranty, in many instances this covers the repairs for as long as you own the vehicle.











Monday, October 1, 2012

Bumper Repair!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is this 2009 Toyota Prius, the owner was involved in a minor low speed collision resulting in a damaged front bumper cover. Luckily we can repair/replace and match the paint on these damaged areas, without the need of repainting the rest of the vehicle! In this particular case, the damage was significant enough to require the replacement of the bumper cover. We matched the paint, installed the new cover and returned it looking like new again!
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