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Help finding shop to roll fenders on 360

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  1. J&NParr

    J&NParr Rookie

    Jun 30, 2004
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    Can anyone recommend a body shop in Oregon to get the fenders rolled on our 04 360 spider

    The shop Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo uses declined as they have never done it before. The old shop they used that had done it before is no longer in business

    Thanks J&N
     
  2. mello

    mello F1 Veteran
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  3. J&NParr

    J&NParr Rookie

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    Thanks for the info. Will show this to a handy friend and see what he thinks. We would still probably like a shop to do it if possible.
     
  4. Apollo 11

    Apollo 11 Karting

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    Do you have a link to buy one of those?
     
  5. Dewinator

    Dewinator F1 Veteran
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    Not in Oregon but I was referred to
    Jake Tomlinson & Co in Auburn, CA. I haven't gotten it done yet.
     
  6. BrettC

    BrettC Formula 3

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    I have seen body guys use a baseball bat. quick easy to do but chance of cracking paint at roll spots.
     
  7. C1C7M

    C1C7M Karting

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    Contact Craig at The Jag Shop. He’s an industry veteran who works on / owns Ferraris. I’ll bet he has a local recommendation.
     
  8. rotaryrocket7

    rotaryrocket7 Formula Junior

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    Didn’t this myself, it’s not difficult, you just need to be patient and go slow so you don’t crack the paint. Use a heat gun on the paint/fender to get it warmer and pliable.
     
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  9. J&NParr

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    Thanks for the reply’s. Will contact the Jag shop next week.
     

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