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My front fenders were just like this. One of them had an existing crack in the paint and one did not. I have prior experience rolling fenders on other cars so I used my heat gun and Eastwood fender roller carefully and the non-cracked paint fender rolled just fine with no paint damage. The cracked paint fender just made the crack worse and it eventually peeled back a bit. I dont have perfect paint so I dont really care, Ill just touch it up. However if your paint is in good shape, you should be able to roll it and not damage the paint if you heat it up slowly and take your time with the rolling.
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