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How Wrecked Cars Are Repaired

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  1. justSaying

    I need one of those body frame puller in my home garage.

  2. Peter Cook

    These are cars, not space ships. In 5 years the owner would have traded it for another BMW anyway. Its so easy to have high expectations when spending someone else's money. Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. Im crying crocodile tears, so sad, another POS Bimmer just wont satisfy his yuppie owner. Theres a good chance it will blow a head gasket before 100k anyway.

  3. swingmanic

    I hat a cut and shut car once!..An absolute death trap!!!! – I found out when I had to replace the electric fuel pump at the rear which had been superseded by a mechanical one…The back of the car was older than the front!!!

  4. Ashley Flint

    Writing from South Australia, its great to see people who care about cars and are great at their profession, alot of our country crash repairers only do Insurance jobs these days as they can only replace parts, they have staff which have no idea of how to actually repair a panel or part. Quick Insurance rip of , so our insurance premiums go up ! Crash Repairers dont give a shit.

  5. Brb Too

    i mean this is good but its all bullshit cuz who gonna spend like 1500 on a car they just write that shit off the then I'm pulling heads off the engine 12 months later

  6. Spike

    Great video! The equipment he is using is state of the art! He's obviously a highly skilled body tech. We can't repair today's vehicles with yesterday's technology!

  7. Keifu Chan

    Even with all the tools they have it's incredible they can do what they do. For the unskilled it's like someone smashing a beer can in front of you then asking you to make it new again…x100 in difficulty.

  8. R&M Heat and Cool

    Wow the white truck looks lile my ltz that was hit !

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