Collision Step 2
March 8th, 2019 by Car CenterStep 2: Drop Off Upon receiving approval, we will order the necessary parts to begin the repairs. On some vehicles, parts delivery may take longer. You will be notified of any delays.
Step 2: Drop Off Upon receiving approval, we will order the necessary parts to begin the repairs. On some vehicles, parts delivery may take longer. You will be notified of any delays.
Step 1: Estimate & Schedule Our estimator will inspect your vehicle and begin to document the damage in the form of an estimate. Your schedule date will be set for drop off.
Collision Repair Services The skill to care for your car inside and out is what separates Car Center from all other auto body shops. We’re truly a one-stop shop for complete car care. Looks aren’t everything, but they’re important when it comes to a recent collision. You’d think our auto body repair techs have a…
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