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| suction suction cup a big one
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| Remove the internal plastic panel and push it out, done it many times.
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| I agree with Dave there, if that don't work the only other way is to drill a small hole in the centre of the dent and use a pulling tool to pull it out and then fill the hole and respray the area, only problem when having to respray it is it will look diffrenet from the rest of the car because the rest of the paint work will have weathered so you will have to electric mop the area to weather it down manually. So you have the easy way and the hard way there
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