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Need a car repair? Check out PCC's Auto Collision Repair

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ROCK CREEK CAMPUS – Have a car that needs bodywork but don’t want to pay an arm and a leg? The Auto Collision Repair program at the Rock Creek Campus (17705 N.W. Springville Road) may be the place to turn to as its classes will need vehicles for the upcoming winter term to repair dents in all exterior body panels.Any automobile should be less than 10 years old. There will be a charge for parts and materials, but there will be no labor cost. Those who bring their vehicle in will need to have other transportation from the campus. The program also cannot promise a completion date or time. They will do partial paint jobs, but not complete painting.To loan a vehicle, send an email to Mike Hoover, instructional support technician in Auto Collision Repair (mhoover@pcc.edu), or Linda Christensen, administrative assistant in the Math and Manufacturing Division (lchriste@pcc.edu), for a repair application form. The completed application must include photographs of the damage and general condition of the vehicle. For more information, contact Steve White, instructor in Auto Collision Repair, at 503-614-7508.

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