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My car is currently sitting in my garage for almost 2 weeks after i had a bad experience with a local bodykit workshop in sunshine.. not to mention any names.

Since then the owner of this particular workshop didnt hesitate to have my car back to take off the bodykit he put on and refund me my money.

Now im in need of a Panel beater/aero workshop who would fit spray & fit my new bodykit that i ordered from PSI PARTS.

Does anybody know or recommend any Panel beaters/Aero workshops In Vic pref western suburbs to take on this job i have for them asap.. Consists of trust rear bar, do-luck skirts, eyelids, whole boot and drift lip

Im on holidays until the end on Jan, but doing my own head in as i cant go nowhere to enjoy my lovely time off work.

cheers in advance

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JAC Smash Repairs. In North Sunshine/Braybrook. He's doing my R33 at the moment. Having fibreglass bonnet/front bar fitted, R33 GTR guards, headlights and painting whole front. You can go have a look, but I just brought it there and not sure if he has started yet.

J.A.C. Smash Repairs

Flag no.2

3 Mullenger St Braybrook VIC 3019

ph: (03) 9364 7544

what car is yours mate?

im looking to get a minor repair job done thru them and i was down there yesterday arvo to get a quote. is yours the white r33 i saw parked in the side street? no grill and gtr wing?

Mines a white 33 no rear bar, no skirts and no spoiler.

you spot it?

down the end of king st, towards north melbourne / dryburgh st

front left bar corner respary (car park scrape)

rear right wheel arch pushed in (car park scrape)

door handle touch up (paint coming off)

$800 total

nah man i only saw one 33 at vu's. was white but i cant really remember the details as i was in a hurry. i kinda remember seeing p plates but not sure.

man i hope just car give the job to dt panels, ive heard a lot of good things about them and their work looks really good. theres a thread over on ns.com with pics if you want. do a search

i put the globes in, they look good.. nice and clear

Haha getting my car washed today [at] wash n shop highpoint

My mates there will polish it and what not and then i'll post some pics up

All i need now is a set of rims to finish off the outside of the car

down the end of king st, towards north melbourne / dryburgh st

front left bar corner respary (car park scrape)

rear right wheel arch pushed in (car park scrape)

door handle touch up (paint coming off)

$800 total

got my car back on friday, very happy, all the bad stuff fixed and the car is spotless now

car looks pefect and very shiny, for the agree'd $800 amount i asked for;

front left bar corner respary (car park scrape)

rear right wheel arch pushed in (car park scrape)

door handle touch up (paint coming off)

i got for the same price;

full front bar respray

rear right wheel arch pull out and spray

door handle touch up

full car detail and polish

wheel clean and shine up

car vacuum and smelly stuff inside

in all a perfect job and they even sprayed the whole front bar at no extra cost.

the workshop is pretty big and they are usually working on 15+ cars at any one time.

it was done @ flagstaff repairs on king st, towards north melbourne, 2 minute drive from flinders st.

dropped car off tuesday morning, picked up friday afternoon so no complaints.

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