Kirkham University Aluminum Fender Dent Repair

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2011

Kirkham Motorsports University shows you how to fix a dent in your aluminum car. The repair is completely invisible when finished--and we show you how to do it. Come visit us at www.KirkhamMotorsports.com

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  • Very nice work!!!!!! I work with aluminum a lot and I can appreciate good craftsman ! Your cars are not to shabby either!

  • @522design Thanks :)

  • Just brilliant, well presented. Thank you.

  • @Fastskippy Thank you :)

  • Amazing.

  • @Jpatronas Thanks :)

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  • thank you for sharing your knowledge with the little guy. we need more cool people like you in this world. hopefully you'll make more videos in the future. God bless you!

  • Exceptionally good repair. Although. I Stil see lows in that fender lol !!! A layer of paint would reallllly highlight them;-) great work tho mate!!!! Thumbs up

  • This is quite simply a work of art and beautiful to watch.

  • They ire simply. This is a work of art and truly beautiful to watch.

  • That is some unbelievably top notch work.

  • ok I seen this back when you made it out of wood like in 2005-2006 getting it dialed in.. well now its dial in billet aluminum!!! thats bitchen!!!!!!!!! now its 7 mos. later did you get close to being on the dyno? and what would be the cost for this block be at ,, $8.000 -$10.000 give or take!!!!!!!! I know billet blocks are not cheep to do lol.I I like it to no more than $4.000 but thats wishing in one hand and shitting in another..lol..It would be nice to build a cammer from this block

  • Wow, impressive work.

  • Wow, now that is craftsmanship and skill.

  • What does a repair like that cost?

  • I saw some low spots. ;) 

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