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Guys i need a panel beater someone I can talk to ... anyone of this forum a panel beater? need some work done but i wanna be able to communicate with the person ... All the other panel beaters are all to busy they just do the work in an out and dont care I want a quality job ...

Let me know if your in sydney or if you know a good pannel beater in sydney thanks much appreciated..

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Guys i need a panel beater someone I can talk to ... anyone of this forum a panel beater? need some work done but i wanna be able to communicate with the person ... All the other panel beaters are all to busy they just do the work in an out and dont care I want a quality job ...

Let me know if your in sydney or if you know a good pannel beater in sydney thanks much appreciated..

Yes... maybe the panel beaters you are ringing don't want to talk at length during working hours because, they have a job to do, one in which they're very committed to.. I'd take it as a bad sign if you rang up a panel beater shop and the guy on the phone was willing to chat for a half hour about a single customer..

If you want a good shop go to Perfect Panels in Redfern.. I got advised to go there and hell, they're a top bunch of blokes. They went to the extra length of improving the fit of my sideskirts with sealant at a much much reduced cost, because they personally wanted to provide a great job. Even fixed my door, and other various parts of the car which I didn't really even notice for free, hell I feel bad for not tipping them.

Yea.. free plug for Perfect Panels in Redfern :laugh:

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